Nigerian authorities have confirmed the successful rescue of 76 kidnapped victims, including women and children on Sunday.
Authorities in an engagement with local news reporters explained that hostages were found after a precision air strike on a bandit stronghold in Pauwa Hill in the north-west Katsina State.
The operation was part of a manhunt for a gang leader known as Babaro, who has been linked to last week’s attack on a mosque in the region.
At least one child died during the rescue operation but officials did not say if there were any other casualties among the kidnap victims or the gang members.
The air strike could mark a breakthrough in efforts to dismantle criminal networks in the north-west where armed gangs have terrorised rural communities for years.
Earlier this month, the air force said it had killed at least 35 Islamic fighters in the north-east near Cameroon.