Mar 9 • 10:08 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Nigeria: Borno Attack - Boko Haram in Control of Ngoshe - Locals

Boko Haram terrorists continue to control Ngoshe town in Borno State after a violent attack that left soldiers and civilians dead, according to local reports.

In a worrying development for residents of Ngoshe town in Borno State, reports indicate that Boko Haram terrorists have maintained control over the area five days following a brutal attack that resulted in fatalities among both soldiers and civilians. Local and security sources highlight that the deadly assault began with an attack on a military base belonging to the 82 Division Task Force Battalion, which was swiftly followed by an incursion into the town itself, where the insurgents executed a massacre targeting community leaders and abducted over 100 women and children from the area.

The attack unfolded shortly after Muslims had broken their fast, suggesting a strategic timing that could have caught the community off guard. Eyewitness accounts and security assessments detail the attackers' overwhelming numbers, which enabled them to overpower military resistance. This incident reflects the ongoing insecurity and instability in the region, exacerbated by Boko Haram's apparent ability to carry out coordinated and lethal operations even in areas that are officially under military protection.

Despite the Nigerian military's claims of neutralizing over 50 Boko Haram militants in retaliation, the situation remains dire for the residents of Ngoshe as they face the dual threats of ongoing insurgency and a humanitarian crisis due to the mass abduction of individuals. This latest incident not only intensifies concerns about security in Northern Nigeria but also raises alarms regarding the safety of internally displaced populations, highlighting the urgent need for effective military strategies and humanitarian assistance in the region.

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