Troops Pressure ISWAP, Two Commanders Surrender in Chad

Troops from Operation Hadin Kai have intensified pressure on terrorist elements in the Lake Chad region, leading to the surrender of two ranking commanders of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), identified as Ismail Moham and Abu Umar. This development marks a significant success in the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign.
Lieutenant Colonel Haruna Sani confirmed that both commanders are currently in military custody and undergoing the requisite profiling and debriefing process. Preliminary assessments indicate that they held strategic positions within ISWAP's hierarchy along the Mangari axis.
Ismail Moham is noted to be a close associate of senior ISWAP leader Baa Shuwa, while Abu Umar is recognized for his expertise in explosives and vehicle maintenance. Their surrender is viewed as a major setback for ISWAP, given their experience and influence within the terrorist organization.
The military continues to apply sustained pressure, aiming to dismantle terrorist networks and restore peace in affected communities.
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