Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued 86 kidnapped victims, foiled terrorists’ ambush and arrested 29 logistics suppliers in a decisive operation in Borno State.
Media Information Officer, Joint Task Force North East Operation HADIN KAI, Sani Uba, who disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, November 9, 2025 said troops also destroyed a Boko Haram/ISWAP camp.
The feat recorded on Sunday followed a distress alert from surveillance cameras indicating the movement of terrorists kidnapping civilians along the Buratai-Kamuya road.
“Troops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), Joint Task Force North East, have recorded another major success in the ongoing counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations in Borno State,” the statement read.
“Troops of 135 Special Forces Battalion, under Sector 2 OPHK on 9 November 2025, encountered Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists at Dutse Kura after discovering that terrorists were abducting civilians and vehicles along the Buratai–Kamuya Road.
“The troops thwarted the attack, pursued the terrorists towards Mangari, and overpowered them in a follow-up encounter near a camp, forcing the insurgents to flee in disarray. A search of the area led to the discovery of 11 makeshift terrorists’ structures and the rescue of 86 kidnapped victims comprising men, women, and children.
“Items recovered include one AK-47 rifle, five magazines with 73 rounds, four PKT ammunition belts, five civilian vehicles, five motorcycles, eight bicycles, and two logistics tricycles. The terrorists’ camp was destroyed in situ after clearance operations.
“In a related operation, troops deployed at Mangada, arrested 29 terrorist logistics suppliers enroute Chilaria with several items. Recovered items include two pickup vans and a tricycle loaded with Premium Motor Spirit, about 1,000 litres of petrol in jerricans, four gallons of engine oil, two new gun truck tyres, huge cache of medical consumables, and large quantities of foodstuffs and provisions.
“All operations were conducted successfully with no casualty on the part of own troops.
“The Military High Command commended the gallantry and professionalism of the troops while charging Operation HADIN KAI to sustain operations to deny terrorists freedom of action across the North East theatre.”
Residents of the Aba Alfa community in Boluwaji, Ibadan, Oyo State, were thrown into shock and mourning over the gruesome murder of a woman identified as Iya Dupe by suspected ritualists.
It was gathered that the incident occurred overnight, and the victim’s dismembered body was discovered early Wednesday morning.
According to residents, the victim’s head, breasts, and other vital organs were removed by her assailants.
Eyewitnesses explained that the woman, who was slightly ill, had gone out around 9p.m. on Tuesday to buy bread, but she never returned alive.
Neighbours who went to check on the deceased on Wednesday were met with the horrifying scene of her mutilated remains inside her home.
Residents described the discovery as “heartbreaking and inhuman,” adding that ritual-related killings were becoming a disturbing trend in parts of Ibadan, Oyo State capital, despite several security efforts.
The Oyo State Police Command and the Amotekun Corps have reportedly been alerted to the killing.
Community leaders have also called on the government and security agencies to intensify patrols and ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice.
At the time of filing this report, the police had not yet issued an official statement on the incident.
A rare explosion in Pakistan’s capital city on Tuesday has left 12 d3ad and 20 !njured, a major hospital told reporters.
A security source in Pakistan told Reuters that the explosion near the city’s High Court early on Tuesday afternoon, November 11 is being investigated as a suicide attack.
The country’s president released a statement condemning what he called a “suicide blast” near the city’s High Court.
The capital requires a high level of security to enter and exit the city with specific security zones throughout. The explosion took place in the parking lot of the city’s busy judicial complex in a district full of high-ranking government offices.
There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack yet, but a statement released by a security source to a news agency has claimed it was carried out by militants associated with the Afghan Taliban and India.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister stated on X that Pakistan is in a “state of war” and that this attack should be taken as a “wake-up call” with regards to negotiations with neighboring Afghanistan.
Pakistan has faced a surge in Islamist violence since the Afghan Taliban swept Kabul in 2021. The capital has long accused Kabul of harboring the Pakistani Taliban militant group (known as the TTP), which its Afghan namesake denies.
Clashes between the Pakistani and Afghan militaries in October saw the worst violence between the two countries in years.
An attempt to maintain a ceasefire fell apart when peace talks between the two neighbors failed in a major Turkish city last week following the failure to establish a long-term deal regarding hostile militant groups in Afghanistan that operate against Pakistan.
The minister had stated that this attack “all the way to the capital is a message from Kabul, to which — praise be to God — Pakistan has the full strength to respond.”
The attack comes less than a day after a cadet college was attacked by militants in northwestern Pakistan.
Police have arrested five suspects in connection with the premeditated m8rder of a 30-year-old Nigerian woman, Victory Osarumen Thompson, in Limassol, Cyprus.
Thompson was found d3ad in her Germasogeia flat on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
Assistant Police Director Lefteris Kyriakou said the police received a call from the ambulance service around 10:30 a.m, reporting the woman’s d3ath.
The victim suffered injuries consistent with being brutally beaten with a broomstick, investigators told the Limassol District Court earlier this week.
Three female suspects, believed to be Nigerian nationals, were appeared at the scene. They appeared in court on Monday, November 10, where they were detained for eight days on suspicion of premeditated m8rder and conspiracy to commit a felony.
Two additional persons, a couple from Nigeria, were arrested on Tuesday, November 11.
The suspects, aged 30 and 31, who were allegedly present during the incident, used force against the victim, and allegedly fled the scene taking the victim’s mobile phone.
The newly arrested pair were detained separately—the man in Nicosia and the woman in Limassol—and are expected to appear before the Limassol District Court later today for a remand hearing.
Police say new witness statements are reinforcing suspicions that the k!lling was premeditated.
According to reports, neighbors heard loud arguments in the hours before the woman’s d3ath, details that match what forensic experts found at the scene.
Police confirmed the suspects are asylum seekers, with one application already rejected and the others still pending.
During the on-site autopsy, investigators discovered multiple signs of physical abuse, prompting authorities to immediately treat the case as a homicide. Evidence collected from the scene is now being analyzed to help determine the motive and exact circumstances surrounding Thompson’s d3ath.
According to the suspects’ statements to police, the victim was in an “out of control” state—potentially due to drug use—when they returned to the flat around 05:00.
They claimed the victim started attacking them and they used force to restrain her, resulting in her fatal injury.
The second female suspect admitted in a written statement to police that she took a broomstick and hit the victim, even after she had fallen.
A large number of items were collected as evidence, including the broken broomstick, all of which were sent for forensic examination.
The CID continues to take statements as part of the ongoing investigation.