Nigerian soldiers have rescued dozens of school students and teachers who were kidnapped by Islamic militants about two months earlier in the country’s southwest, according to reports. The sources say the operation results in the recovery of both students and staff taken from a school during the abduction. The militants’ kidnapping is described as having involved Islamic militant groups operating in the region, and the rescue follows a prolonged period of captivity for those taken. The articles do not provide additional details on the exact location of the school, the names of the groups involved, or the circumstances of the rescue beyond the involvement of Nigerian military forces. The reports also do not specify the number of rescued people beyond describing them as “dozens,” nor do they include information about casualties, injuries, or arrests during the operation. Overall, the accounts agree that the Nigerian military conducts a successful rescue mission and frees the kidnapped students and teachers in southwest Nigeria.