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Two terrorists killed as soldiers raid enclave in Katsina

In an operational report on Monday, the Nigerian Army said the operation was conducted in the early hours of the day under Operation Clean Sweep III.

• June 22, 2026
Soldiers fighting terrorists
Soldiers fighting terrorists[Credit: Global Sentinel]

Troops of Operation ‘FANSAN YAMMA’ killed two suspected terrorists and recovered weapons, motorcycles and livestock during an intelligence-led raid on a terrorist enclave in the Matazu council area of Katsina.

In an operational report on Monday, the Nigerian Army said the operation was conducted in the early hours of the day under Operation Clean Sweep III.

The military said troops of 17 Brigade stormed the suspected terrorist hideout at Ginchawa following credible intelligence on the activities of criminal elements in the area.

According to the report, the terrorists attempted to resist the troops but were overwhelmed by superior firepower and forced to flee into the surrounding bushes.

The troops reportedly pursued the fleeing terrorists along their withdrawal routes until contact was lost.

“During exploitation of the enclave, troops recovered two PKT machine guns, one locally made gun, one AK-47 magazine, 75 rounds of 7.62mm NATO linked ammunition, three motorcycles, two mobile phones and a pair of camouflage uniforms.

“The troops also recovered cows and goats believed to have been rustled by the terrorists,” it said.

The army disclosed that two terrorists were neutralised during the operation, while several others escaped with suspected gunshot wounds as traces of blood were observed within the enclave.

It said the operation formed part of ongoing efforts by security forces to dismantle terrorist networks and deny criminal groups freedom of action across the North-West.

(NAN) 

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