Nigerian troops free 62 hostages, kill two militants in northwest operations


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  • Wednesday, 21 Jan 2026

An interior view of Haske Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, after an attack by gunmen in which worshippers are kidnapped, in Kurmin Wali, Kaduna Nigeria, January 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nuhu Gwamna/File Photo

MADUGURI, Nigeria, ‌Jan 21 (Reuters) - Nigerian troops have rescued 62 hostages and killed ‌two militants in separate operations across Kebbi and Zamfara ‌states as part of an ongoing offensive against armed groups in the northwest, the army said on Wednesday.

The northwest has been hit by a surge in mass ‍kidnappings carried out by armed gangs operating ‍from forest hideouts. These groups ‌have attacked villages, schools and places of worship, including the January ‍18 ​abduction of more than 160 worshippers from two churches in Kaduna.

Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba said troops stormed ⁠a known bandit hideout in Zamfara after receiving ‌reports that captives were being held there.

The army said all 62 hostages were ⁠rescued and are ‍in safe custody, with efforts underway to reunite them with their families.

In a separate operation, troops ambushed Lakurawa militants near the border between ‍Kebbi’s Augie district and neighbouring Sokoto after ‌receiving intelligence on the group’s movements, Osoba said.

Nigeria has come under scrutiny from U.S. President Donald Trump, who accused the country of failing to protect Christians from Islamist militants operating in the northwest.

U.S. forces launched strikes against Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria on Christmas Day. The Nigerian government denies any systematic persecution of Christians, saying ‌it is targeting Islamist fighters and other armed groups that attack both Christian and Muslim civilians.

The army added that the operations form part of broader efforts ​to dismantle armed networks responsible for widespread kidnappings and insecurity across the region.

(Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi in Maiduguri; Writing Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Ros Russell)

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