BORNO, Nigeria – Suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents launched an attack on a Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Wajiroko, Borno State, Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of at least three Nigerian soldiers and injuries to several others, including a brigade commander.

According to military intelligence, drone surveillance detected fire at the base, with troops retreating toward Sabongari, suggesting the insurgents overran the position. The assault, which occurred late Monday night, prompted a rapid military response, including air support and reinforcement deployment.
A military communication obtained Tuesday indicated that the first reinforcement team encountered an improvised explosive device (IED) along the main supply route, leading to delays. A second team, led by Brigadier General UF Abubakar, was subsequently dispatched toward Azir Bridge.
During the mission, the brigade commander’s convoy hit another IED between Damboa and Azir Bridge, resulting in fatalities and multiple injuries. Those wounded include Private Mohammed Hashim and Corporal Ibrahim Musa, who were evacuated for medical treatment.
Authorities have yet to provide a full assessment of the attack, though sources report continued security concerns in the area. The Nigerian military has not issued an official statement on the incident, but reinforcement operations are ongoing to secure the region.