By Babatunji Wusu
Nigerian Army troops freed 23 passengers from suspected kidnappers on the Ayegunle-Bunu Road in Kabba-Bunu area of Kogi State. The Army rescues Kogi captives after armed men blocked the highway around 3:30 a.m. on Monday and shot at vehicles. The attackers seized several travellers during the sudden raid.
Soldiers from the 12 Brigade in Kabba responded fast to a distress call. By the time they reached the spot, the gunmen had escaped. During the search, troops found two bodies and five wounded people. They also saw two abandoned Toyota buses and one HOWO truck left behind.
Security forces then chased the kidnappers along likely escape paths. The pressure forced the attackers to drop the 23 captives, and the Army rescues Kogi captives once more. Soldiers moved the freed passengers to safety right away.
Medics took the injured victims to St. Joseph Hospital in Kabba for care. At the same time, troops stepped up patrols and checks across the region. These steps aim to stop more attacks and protect all road users. The quick action shows how Nigerian Army teams work to end kidnapping incidents in Nigeria and keep communities safer.
The Army rescues Kogi captives in this case, proving that swift military response saves lives every day.
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