A graphic video making the rounds on X today has left many Nigerians in shock and anger. Posts claim bandits attacked an army camp, captured 15 soldiers and brutally beheaded them. The footage shows bodies in military fatigues laid out on mats and blankets on sandy ground, with blood visible and armed men standing around. As of Friday evening, neither the Nigerian Army nor any major news outlet has confirmed the incident, leaving people wondering if this is the latest horror in the fight against banditry or another unverified claim spreading fast online.
The shaky handheld clip pans across several bodies wrapped partially in dark blankets with colourful stripes. Some wear camouflage trousers and boots; others are in plain dark clothing. Men in mixed civilian and military-style dress walk among them, one lifting a blanket to reveal more. The background looks like a dusty open area with simple structures in the distance. Multiple X users posted the same or very similar footage within hours, repeating the claim of 15 soldiers captured and beheaded.
n a country battling banditry in the North-West and North-Central zones, such videos travel fast. Past incidents, like the reported overrun of a military camp in Kaduna where 15 soldiers were killed, have shown how quickly rumours mix with facts. But beheading claims add extra horror that needs official word before anyone accepts them as true. The Nigerian Army has been active in operations against bandits, destroying camps in Bauchi and elsewhere recently, yet no statement has come on this alleged attack.











