At least six soldiers sustained injuries following a Boko haram drone strike by suspected terrorists on the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Wajiroko, Damboa Local Government Area, Borno State. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, marking a new escalation in the ongoing insurgency in Nigeria’s northeast.
Details of the Attack
According to eyewitness reports, the assault began with sporadic gunfire from the terrorists, who were repelled by troops stationed at the base. However, shortly after the initial attack, the insurgents launched multiple armed drones carrying locally fabricated explosives.
Escalating Threats in Borno
This attack highlights the evolving tactics of Boko Haram and ISWAP, who have increasingly relied on advanced technology such as drones to strike military targets. The insurgency, which has plagued the region for nearly two decades, has caused over 100,000 deaths and displaced millions, particularly in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states.
Despite military claims of significant progress against the insurgents, incidents like this underscore the ongoing challenges in combating terrorism in the northeast. The use of armed drones marks a concerning shift in the operational capabilities of the terror groups.
Broader Implications
The attack in Wajiroko raises questions about the military’s preparedness for emerging threats and the effectiveness of counter-insurgency measures. It also highlights the need for enhanced surveillance and drone countermeasures to protect military bases and critical infrastructure.
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