JUST IN: Terrorists attack Borno community
Residents in Maiduguri, Borno State experienced panic following a suspected terrorist attack early Monday morning, leading to military and police responses.
In the early hours of Monday, residents of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, Nigeria, were thrown into a state of panic due to a suspected terrorist attack in areas including Dala, Bulamari, and Ajilari Cross. Reports indicate that the attackers began firing weapons around 12:35 a.m., triggering an immediate response from military and police forces. The situation remains tense as local law enforcement details are still emerging.
According to the spokesperson for the Borno State Police Command, ASP Nahum Daso, police operatives are actively responding to the scene. Eyewitnesses described hearing multiple explosions and gunfire, which indicates a fierce engagement between the attackers, allegedly linked to Boko Haram, and security personnel. Local resident Abdulamalik Aminu recounted that the sounds of gunfire were intense enough to send many families outside their homes in search of safety. Despite the initial chaos, he noted that the situation has started to stabilize.
This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in Borno State, where terrorist activities have long plagued the region. The involvement of Boko Haram in the attack raises concerns about the safety of residents and the effectiveness of security forces in protecting vulnerable communities. As details unfold, this attack underscores the urgent need for enhanced security measures in areas frequently targeted by insurgents, as well as the resilience of the affected communities amidst ongoing threats.