Troops of the Joint Task Force North Eastern region of Nigeria, code-named Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) have recorded a major operational breakthrough following a carefully coordinated operation in the last 2 weeks, leading to the capture and destruction of a notorious ISWAP terrorist detention facility deep within the forested Timbuktu Triangle in Gujba Local Government Area of Borno State.
The Media Information Officer Headquarters Joint Task Force North East Operation HADIN KAI, Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba on Tuesday 3 February, 2026 in a statement signed and made available on the official Facebook page of the Headquarters Nigerian Army noted that the development marks a significant advance into areas long considered beyond the reach of security forces and underscores the growing effectiveness and sustainability of ongoing counter-insurgency operations.

The destroyed terrorists’ camp, Timbuktu Triangle
The operation was conducted as part of Operation DESERT SANITY V, following sustained offensive pressure and intelligence-led manoeuvres that forced terrorist elements to abandon critical facilities deep within their strongholds.
He said their exposure and destruction clearly demonstrate that troops of OPHK have advanced well into the inner sanctuaries of ISWAP terrorists, denying the group both physical space and psychological advantage.
“From 21 January 2026 to date, troops uncovered and destroyed 3 major terrorist detention facilities concealed within the Timbuktu Triangle forest, which stretches across Borno and Yobe states. Preliminary assessments indicated that the facilities had the capacity to hold up to 300 detainees, highlighting their strategic importance to ISWAP terrorists’ operational and coercive framework.

Some soldiers inspecting the ISWAP base after assault on the terrorists’ camp
“Further findings indicated that sustained offensive action by troops directly led to the escape of over 70 captives previously held by the terrorists. This was corroborated by many of the escaped captives who later resurfaced in several villages like Goniri, Buratai and Mandaragirau, among others.
“One of the escapees, Malam Jidda Ba Jidda, a native of Kufi village near Buratai in Biu LGA who was abducted on 22 December 2025, disclosed that he escaped during the gun duel between the terrorists and advancing troops in the Timbuktu Triangle,” Uba stated.
The media officer explained that during the series of encounters in the Timbuktu Triangle, ISWAP suffered significant combat losses, with no fewer than “32 fighters neutralised, including 2 Qaids and 3 Munzirs, while several others sustained serious injuries during fierce engagements with troops.”
According to him, “Following thorough clearance of the area, the 3 detention facilities were deliberately demolished, permanently denying ISWAP the ability to reuse or reoccupy the site. The operation was conducted successfully and without incident, reflecting the resilience, professionalism, discipline and combat effectiveness of the troops of OPHK.”

Aftermight of the assault on the terrorists
Colonel Uba stressed that the destruction of the detention camp marks more than a tactical victory, stressing that “It degrades ISWAP’s internal enforcement mechanisms, disrupts the terrorists’ ability to detain and collect ransom from civilians, and further constricts their freedom of action.
He detailed that “The escape of a large number of detainees not only deprives the terrorists of a key tool of funding, but also undermines their control over local populations while potentially providing valuable intelligence and testimonies that can aid ongoing operations.”
The Media Officer noted that while the general security situation across the Theatre remains calm but unpredictable, troops’ morale and fighting efficiency remain satisfactory.
“The Armed Forces remain committed to sustaining pressure on terrorist elements, denying them safe havens, and restoring lasting peace and security across the North East,” Uba stated.
Editor’s Note: All photos are courtesy of the official Facebook page of the Headquarters Nigerian Army – https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BoRB6CoYH/.
