Islamist Militants Raid Nigerian Army Base, Kill Commander and Six Soldiers

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, April ⁠13 (Reuters) – ⁠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 nL8N40S1BQ on military positions ​in other parts of Borno State.

Insurgents have ramped up attacks ⁠nL1N3ZX0VD ⁠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.

(Additional reporting by ​Adewale Kolawole in Maiduguri; Writing by Elisha ​Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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