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Islamist militants raid Nigerian army base, kill commander and six soldiers

Admin April 13, 2026
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Boko Haram terrorists

Terrorists in Sambisa forest
Boko Haram terrorists

Islamist militants riding motorbikes stormed an army base near Nigeria’s northeastern border ​with Chad, killing the commander and six ‌other soldiers late on Sunday, two military sources said.

The assault was by members of Boko Haram and its splinter ​group Islamic State West Africa Province, the sources ​told Reuters, and came days after a string ⁠of coordinated attacks on military positions in other parts ​of Borno State.

Insurgents have ramped up attacks on overstretched ​bases and looted weapons across the region, piling pressure on the government and President Bola Tinubu who has vowed to end ​years of violence.

Those killed late on Sunday included ​the base commander who was weeks from retirement and six ‌other ⁠soldiers whose vehicle struck an improvised mine while heading to reinforce troops during the attack, the sources said.

At least 12 militants were killed in a gunfight ​during the attack ​on the ⁠242 Battalion barracks in Monguno, the sources added, requesting anonymity because they were ​not authorised to speak to the ​media.

Militants have ⁠waged a 17-year insurgency seeking to carve out an Islamic state in northeast Nigeria, killing thousands and ⁠displacing ​at least 2 million people, aid ​groups say, despite major military campaigns.

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