πŸ“° BREAKING: ISWAP Storms Army Camp In Adamawa, Kills Two Soldiers, Burns Vehicles

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Suspected fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have attacked a Nigerian Army camp in Adamawa State.
The terrorists killed at least two soldiers and destroyed military vehicles during the raid.
The attack marks another escalation in the ongoing insurgency in Nigeria’s North-East.

πŸ”₯ Gun Battle At Garahamojili Camp

The attackers stormed the Garahamojili military camp on Sunday.
They engaged troops in a fierce gun battle that lasted about 20 minutes.
However, the insurgents overpowered the soldiers.

As a result, at least two soldiers lost their lives.
Several others also sustained injuries during the exchange of fire.

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🚨 Camp Set Ablaze, Vehicles Destroyed

After gaining control of parts of the base, the attackers set buildings on fire.
They also burned at least three military vehicles inside the camp.

Furthermore, sources confirmed that the insurgents looted weapons and ammunition before fleeing the scene.
As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerian military has not released an official statement.

πŸ“ Rising Threat In Adamawa State

Adamawa shares a border with Borno State, which remains the epicentre of the insurgency.
Therefore, the state has continued to face repeated attacks from jihadist fighters.

In recent months, communities and military formations in Adamawa have recorded several security breaches.

⚠️ Pattern Of Attacks On Military Bases

Security experts say the latest incident fits into a growing pattern.
Recently, insurgents have increased attacks on military bases to seize weapons and weaken security operations.

For example, ISWAP fighters recently attacked a base in Borno State and killed several soldiers.
Similarly, past raids have targeted both soldiers and civilians in coordinated assaults.

🧭 Background Of The Insurgency

The conflict in the North-East began in 2009 and has caused massive destruction.
The insurgency is linked to extremist groups such as ISWAP and Boko Haram.

Over the years, the violence has spread across Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.
Consequently, millions of Nigerians have been displaced, while thousands have lost their lives.

πŸ“ Developing Situation

Security operations are expected to intensify in Adamawa following the attack.
Meanwhile, residents remain on edge as authorities work to restore calm.

Sojworldnews will continue to monitor the situation and provide verified updates.

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