The coverage varies significantly based on editorial perspective. Mainstream Western and Nigerian outlets (DW, Al Jazeera, NOS) largely accept the military's version of a tactical rescue operation. However, Jeune Afrique's report, relying on local sources, suggests the release may have been facilitated by ransom payments, a common practice in Nigeria's kidnapping crisis. The discrepancy in hostage numbers (360 vs 416) further undermines the army's claim of a clean operation. Given the history of ransom payments in Borno, it is plausible that both tactics were used: military pressure and negotiation. The truth likely lies in a combination, but the army's refusal to discuss ransom leaves the narrative incomplete.