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Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed
Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed

News24

time12-08-2025

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Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed

The military in Nigeria said it killed more than 100 armed gang members, taking them out in a joint air and ground operation in the northwestern state of Zamfara. The operation took place 'in the early hours' of Sunday in the Bukkuyum local government area, the military said. The move came after more than 400 gang members were seen preparing to attack a village. Armed groups - which are often called 'bandits' by locals - have been terrorising communities across the northwest and central Nigeria. What else do we know about the military operation? Nigerian Air Force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said that the airstrike killed 'several notorious kingpins and scores of their foot soldiers'. He added that ground forces intercepted and killed others trying to flee the area in Makakkari Forest, where the operation took place. Jane Hahn/For The Washington Post via Getty Images The military's attack 'may have occurred in response to consecutive banditry, especially kidnapping, in the state in the previous month', the French AFP news agency reported, citing a conflict monitoring report produced by the United Nations on the operation. Bandits had been planning an attack on a farming village when the military operation started, the report added. Who are the so-called 'bandits'? Apart from charging farmers and local miners taxes, the 'bandits' are also known for kidnapping people and holding them hostage for months, often demanding ransom for their release. The groups are often motivated by money, but they have lately been increasingly cooperating with jihadist groups in the area. The Nigerian government has repeatedly launched military operations against such groups, including an operation in July, in which at least 95 gang members were killed in the northwestern state of Niger. Military operations have nevertheless yet to succeed at quelling the violence, which has also exacerbated Nigeria's malnutrition crisis, especially in the northwest, as 'bandits' continue to drive farmers away from their properties.

Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says
Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says

The Herald

time12-08-2025

  • The Herald

Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says

Nigeria's military said it killed scores of armed gang members in a joint air and ground operation in a forested region in the northwest, an area plagued by mass abductions and attacks on villages. The armed forces said they moved in on Sunday after more than 400 gang members, known locally as bandits, were seen preparing to attack a village in the Bukuyum local government area of Zamfara state. An air strike killed 'several notorious kingpins and scores of their foot soldiers', saif air force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame. Ground troops intercepted and killed others trying to flee the area in Makakkari Forest, he added. The armed groups often hold captives for months and demand ransoms for their release. The government has launched repeated military offensives against them in recent years, but the violence has persisted. Reuters

Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says
Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says

Reuters

time12-08-2025

  • Reuters

Nigerian military kills scores of gang members in northwest, air force says

ABUJA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Nigeria's military said it killed scores of armed gang members in a joint air and ground operation in a forested region in the northwest, an area plagued by mass abductions and attacks on villages. The armed forces said they moved in on Sunday after more than 400 gang members, known locally as bandits, were seen preparing to attack a village in the Bukuyum local government area of Zamfara state. An air strike killed "several notorious kingpins and scores of their foot soldiers," air force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said. Ground troops intercepted and killed others trying to flee the area in Makakkari Forest, he added. The armed groups often hold captives for months and demand ransoms for their release. The government has launched repeated military offensives against them in recent years, but the violence has persisted.

Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed
Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed

Yahoo

time12-08-2025

  • Yahoo

Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed

The military in Nigeria said it killed more than 100 armed gang members, taking them out in a joint air and ground operation in the northwestern state of Zamfara. The operation took place "in the early hours" of Sunday in the Bukkuyum local government area, the military said. The move came after more than 400 gang members were seen preparing to attack a village. Armed groups — which are often called "bandits" by locals — have been terrorizing communities across the northwest and central Nigeria. What else do we know about the military operation? Nigerian Air Force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said that the airstrike killed "several notorious kingpins and scores of their footsoldiers." He added that ground forces intercepted and killed others trying to flee the area in Makakkari Forest, where the operation took place. The military's attack "may have occurred in response to consecutive banditry, especially kidnapping, in the state in the previous month", the French AFP news agency reported, citing a conflict monitoring report produced by the United Nations on the operation. Bandits had been planning an attack on a farming village when the military operation started, the report added. Who are the so-called 'bandits'? Apart from charging farmers and local miners taxes, the "bandits" are also known for kidnapping people and holding them hostage for months, often demanding ransom for their release. The groups are often motivated by money, but they have lately been increasingly cooperating with jihadist groups in the area. The Nigerian government has repeatedly launched military operations against such groups, including an operation in July, in which at least 95 gang members were killed in the northwestern state of Niger. Military operations have nevertheless yet to succeed at quelling the violence, which has also exacerbated Nigeria's malnutrition crisis, especially in the northwest, as "bandits" continue to drive farmers away from their properties. Edited by: Rana Taha

Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed  – DW – 08/12/2025
Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed  – DW – 08/12/2025

DW

time12-08-2025

  • DW

Nigeria: Military says dozens of gang members killed – DW – 08/12/2025

An early morning operation by the Nigerian army took out more than 100 armed gang members in the country's northwest, the military said. The area is rife with mass abductions and attacks on villages. The military in Nigeria said it killed more than 100 armed gang members, taking them out in a joint air and ground operation in the northwestern state of Zamfara. The operation took place "in the early hours" of Sunday in the Bukkuyum local government area, the military said. The move came after more than 400 gang members were seen preparing to attack a village. Armed groups — which are often called "bandits" by locals — have been terrorizing communities across the northwest and central Nigeria. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Nigerian Air Force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said that the airstrike killed "several notorious kingpins and scores of their footsoldiers." He added that ground forces intercepted and killed others trying to flee the area in Makakkari Forest, where the operation took place. The military's attack "may have occurred in response to consecutive banditry, especially kidnapping, in the state in the previous month", the French AFP news agency reported, citing a conflict monitoring report produced by the United Nations on the operation. Bandits had been planning an attack on a farming village when the military operation started, the report added. Apart from charging farmers and local miners taxes, the "bandits" are also known for kidnapping people and holding them hostage for months, often demanding ransom for their release. The groups are often motivated by money, but they have lately been increasingly cooperating with jihadist groups in the area. The Nigerian government has repeatedly launched military operations against such groups, including an operation in July, in which at least 95 gang members were killed in the northwestern state of Niger. Military operations have nevertheless yet to succeed at quelling the violence, which has also exacerbated Nigeria's malnutrition crisis, especially in the northwest, as "bandits" continue to drive farmers away from their properties. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

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