🇳🇬 Army Mourns Two Officers Killed in Borno Ambush

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The Nigerian Army has announced the loss of two senior officers and several personnel following a deadly ambush carried out by insurgents in Borno State. According to the Army’s official communication, the officers were part of a patrol team operating in the Wajiroko–Azir–Multe axis of Damboa Local Government Area when they came under heavy attack.

Military authorities confirmed that the fallen officers were respected commanders whose leadership had played a significant role in ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the North-East. The Army described them as courageous professionals who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

The Chief of Army Staff expressed deep sorrow over the incident, extending condolences to the families of the deceased and affirming that the military remains committed to eliminating insurgent threats in the region. Security analysts note that the ambush demonstrates the persistent operational capability of insurgent groups, underscoring the need for enhanced intelligence and tactical adaptation.

The Nigerian Senate’s Committee on the Army has also paid tribute to the fallen, describing them as heroes and urging continued support for frontline troops as counter-terrorism operations intensify.


References

  1. Reuters – Report on the ambush and Army confirmation.
  2. AP News – Coverage of casualties and military reaction.
  3. The Guardian – Reporting on deaths, arrests, and ongoing tensions in Borno.

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