Nigeria: Regime Troops Repel Coordinated Islamist Attacks in Borno

Source: US News & World Report

“Nigerian troops ⁠have ⁠repelled simultaneous assaults by ⁠Islamist militants on two military bases in Borno state, ​leaving an unspecified number of soldiers dead, the army said on Monday, in ‌some of the fiercest clashes ‌reported in the northeast this year. Borno, the epicentre of Nigeria’s 17-year ⁠Islamist ⁠insurgency, has seen Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) ​fighters intensify attacks on both troops and civilians. The weekend’s coordinated assaults targeted Pulka, near the Cameroon border, and Mandaragirau in southern Borno, both long-contested fronts in ​the fight against Islamist militants. The military said the failed attacks highlight ⁠mounting pressure ⁠on the insurgents.” (02/16/26)

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