The operation, carried out by troops deployed to the Lake Chad area, targeted key ISWAP figures responsible for planning and executing attacks against military formations and civilian communities. Identifying and eliminating these leaders is a crucial step in degrading the group's operational capabilities and restoring peace to the troubled region.
Intelligence sources have confirmed the identities of the five high-profile commanders killed:
1. Abu Bakr Gana: A high-ranking figure believed to be a chief coordinator of logistics and supply lines for the group.
2. Abubakar Nkemi: Reportedly a specialist in propaganda and radicalization, responsible for recruitment efforts across the Lake Chad basin.
3. Abubakar Hassan (aka 'Gubio'): Known for his tactical expertise, he was a field commander who oversaw numerous ambushes and raids.
4. Bana Mohammed: Identified as a spiritual and judicial leader within the faction, often presiding over internal disputes and administering the group's rigid interpretation of law.
5. Mohamed Ibrahim: A notorious figure linked to the acquisition and deployment of heavy weaponry and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
This successful operation underscores the Nigerian military's sustained commitment to prosecuting the war against terrorism and protecting the sovereignty of the nation. It reaffirms the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations in targeting and neutralizing high-value terrorist assets.
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