Nigerian forces executed a daring rescue in the Mandara mountains, freeing 360 hostages—including men, women, and children—kidnapped by Boko Haram. Called an “intelligence-led” operation, details remain unclear, though experts note ransom payments—sometimes by families, sometimes by the state—are often involved. Tragically, two infants died during captivity, while the rest received urgent medical care. This marks a major blow to the group, which has used kidnappings for ransom for 17 years, fueling a devastating insurgency that has killed thousands and displaced millions. Despite presidential promises, analysts warn more action is urgently needed to protect citizens.
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