JUST IN: ISWAP Admits Role in Fresh North-East Attacks

The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has admitted responsibility for a fresh wave of attacks across Nigeria’s North-East, targeting military formations and raising renewed security concerns in the region.

Security sources said the attacks, which occurred in parts of Borno State, involved coordinated assaults on troops and strategic locations, leading to casualties among security personnel.

According to reports, the insurgent group carried out ambushes on military convoys and launched direct attacks on bases, deploying improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and heavy gunfire.

Residents in affected communities reported hearing prolonged gunshots and explosions, forcing many to flee their homes amid fears of further violence.

A local source said, “The attacks came suddenly. There was heavy shooting, and people ran for safety. The situation created panic across the area.”

ISWAP, through its propaganda channels, claimed responsibility for the incidents, describing them as part of its ongoing campaign against Nigerian security forces.

Sources reports that the North-East has witnessed renewed insurgent activities in recent months, particularly in Borno, where groups continue to exploit remote communities and border regions.

Security analysts attribute the resurgence to the ability of insurgents to regroup and adapt their tactics, including the use of IEDs and surprise attacks on military targets.

Military authorities have yet to issue a detailed statement on the latest claims but have maintained that operations are ongoing to neutralise insurgents and secure affected areas.

Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies.

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