In a major counter-terrorism victory, Nigerian forces eliminated Boko Haram's second-in-command Abu Khalid during a late-night operation in Borno State's Sambisa Forest 🌳. The February 3 military update confirms at least 10 militants were neutralized in the precision strike.
Operation Breakdown
🎯 Target: Abu Khalid coordinated logistics and attacks from the insurgent stronghold
🔫 Recovered: 5 AK-47 rifles, medical supplies, and communication devices
👥 Impact: Leadership vacuum created in Boko Haram's hierarchy
Ongoing Security Push
Military units continue clearance operations in the Mandara Mountains and Sambisa Forest, targeting both Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters. This comes as Nigeria marks 16 years since the conflict began – a war that's displaced 2 million people across the Lake Chad region.
Why It Matters
While this raid delivers a tactical win, experts warn insurgent groups still launch cross-border attacks. The military's latest success shows renewed counter-terror momentum in 2026, but lasting peace remains a complex challenge 💥.
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Nigerian army kills Boko Haram commander, 10 militants, in Borno raid
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