Nigerian Military Neutralizes Insurgents and Dismantles Key Terrorist Enclaves in Massive Borno State Offensive
Operation Desert Sanity V forces kill 11 insurgents and recover anti-aircraft guns while dismantling enclaves in Borno's Bulabulin Forest and Timbuktu axis.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 29, 2026, 7:36 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Peoples Gazette

Strategic Advancements in Operation Desert Sanity V
The Nigerian military has reported a significant breakthrough in its ongoing efforts to stabilize Borno through the execution of Operation Desert Sanity V. This latest offensive involved a highly coordinated effort by troops of Sector 2, supported by the Sector 2 Stabilisation Force Brigade and the Civilian Joint Task Force. The mission focused on high risk zones along the Azir Bridge and the expansive Bulabulin Forest. By integrating ground maneuvers with aerial intelligence from the Air Component Command, the military was able to penetrate deep into hostile territory to challenge the presence of extremist elements that have long utilized the dense terrain for concealment.
Dismantling Insurgent Strongholds Along the Kamadogu Yobe
During the clearance operations, the combined forces successfully dismantled established terrorist enclaves in several strategic locations, including Mar, Subdu, Yaro Lawanti, and Yaro Shuwari. These areas, situated along the Kamadogu Yobe stretch, served as critical hubs for insurgent activity and regional logistics. The military confirmed that all life support structures within these hideouts were destroyed to prevent any immediate reoccupation. The removal of these enclaves is expected to provide a measure of relief to surrounding communities that have been subjected to frequent raids and security threats originating from these specific forest corridors.
Flanking Maneuvers and Combat Success at Malam Shiri
A pivotal engagement occurred at Malam Shiri village, where troops made direct contact with a group of insurgents. Utilizing a well executed flanking maneuver, the military forces were able to outmaneuver the enemy, resulting in the confirmed deaths of 11 terrorists. While several other insurgents managed to flee the scene, reports indicate they sustained varying degrees of injuries during the firefight. This tactical success at Malam Shiri demonstrates the increasing proficiency of the ground troops in conducting complex combat operations within the difficult environmental conditions of the northeast.
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