
Suspected insurgents have reportedly killed two soldiers during an attack on a military base in Adamawa State, intensifying security concerns in the region.
Security sources disclosed that the attackers launched a coordinated assault on the camp during the early hours, engaging troops in a gun battle that lasted for several hours. The exchange of fire resulted in the deaths of two military personnel, while others sustained injuries.
According to local accounts, the insurgents attempted to breach the perimeter of the facility using heavy gunfire. Troops on duty responded swiftly, repelling the attackers and preventing further damage to critical installations within the base. Reinforcements were later deployed to secure the area and conduct pursuit operations.
Military authorities have yet to release an official statement detailing the full extent of casualties or material losses. However, sources within the security community indicate that efforts are underway to track down the fleeing assailants and prevent subsequent attacks.
Residents in nearby communities reported hearing sustained gunfire and explosions during the confrontation, which caused panic among civilians. Some locals temporarily fled their homes as a precaution before calm was restored.
Security analysts note that such attacks are often aimed at testing military readiness, seizing equipment, or disrupting operations in volatile areas. They emphasize the need for strengthened intelligence gathering, improved surveillance technology, and sustained counter-insurgency operations to curb the threat.
The incident underscores the persistent security challenges in parts of northeastern Nigeria, where armed groups continue to target security formations and civilian populations. Authorities have assured residents that measures are being taken to reinforce military positions and enhance protection for surrounding communities.