
Borno State has once again been rocked by violence as a deadly Boko Haram attack claimed the lives of over 40 Nigerian soldiers, including a high-ranking officer, a Lieutenant Colonel.
The insurgents reportedly penetrated multiple military outposts using a combination of surprise raids and coordinated assaults, overwhelming the defenses and leaving heavy casualties in their wake.
According to military sources, Boko Haram fighters exploited gaps in perimeter security and surveillance, approaching under cover of darkness and launching simultaneous attacks on different positions.
Eyewitnesses described the militants as heavily armed and highly organized, suggesting careful planning and intelligence on troop movements.
The Nigerian military has confirmed the casualties and said investigations are underway to understand how the attackers breached the bases.
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The incident highlights the persistent threat of Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria and raises concerns about the vulnerability of military installations in the region.
Authorities have vowed to intensify counter-insurgency operations and strengthen defenses to prevent future breaches.
Families of the fallen soldiers continue to mourn, emphasizing the human cost of the ongoing conflict and the urgent need for reinforced security measures.
