Suspected terrorists from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) launched a daring attack on the Garahamojili military camp of the Nigerian Army in Adamawa State and killed two soldiers in the process..
The assault unfolded early Monday, catching troops off guard in a remote border area prone to insurgent incursions.
A fierce gun battle ensued, lasting several hours as soldiers repelled the invaders.
ISWAP Fighters Target Military Camp in Intense Gunfire Exchange
ISWAP fighters, armed with sophisticated weaponry, targeted key positions within the camp, leading to intense exchanges of fire.
The attack claimed at least two soldiers’ lives, with several others wounded.
Military sources confirmed the casualties, while reinforcements swiftly arrived to secure the perimeter and pursue fleeing militants.

Insurgents Overpower Troops in 20-Minute Garahamojili Firefight
According to reports, the insurgents launched the assault on Sunday, engaging troops in a 20-minute firefight before overpowering the position.
Military authorities confirmed two soldiers died in the ISWAP attack on the Garahamojili camp in Adamawa State.
The fatalities occurred during the height of the fierce gun battle, highlighting the insurgents’ determination.
An unspecified number of other troops sustained injuries, ranging from gunshot wounds to shrapnel impacts.
Medics evacuated the wounded to nearby facilities for urgent treatment, as the army assesses the full extent of losses.
ISWAP Keeps Targeting Northeast Military Outposts Amid Challenges
This incident underscores ongoing security challenges in Nigeria’s northeast, where ISWAP continues to target military outposts.
Reinforcements have bolstered defenses, but analysts warn of potential follow-up assaults.
The attackers reportedly set parts of the camp ablaze, destroying structures and burning three military vehicles stationed at the facility.
They also allegedly seized weapons and ammunition before retreating to undisclosed locations.

Army Silent on ISWAP’s Garahamojili Camp Attack
The Nigerian military has not issued a formal statement on the ISWAP attack at Garahamojili camp in Adamawa State.
As of Monday afternoon, the Defence Headquarters remained silent, leaving residents and observers in suspense.
Details on casualties beyond the two confirmed soldier deaths, injuries, and material losses like damaged equipment remain unverified.
Analysts suggest the army prioritizes operational security amid potential follow-up threats.

Military Statement Expected on Reinforcements, ISWAP Counteroffensive
A statement could emerge soon, possibly detailing troop reinforcements and counteroffensives against the suspected ISWAP militants.
The Garahamojili camp attack exemplifies how ISWAP exploits these frontiers to strike military targets.
In recent months, the state has faced intermittent assaults, including ambushes on convoys and raids on remote outposts.
These incidents disrupt local communities, displace residents, and strain security resources.
Despite sustained military operations, insurgents adapt tactics, using the terrain for hit-and-run raids.
Adamawa’s role as a transit zone heightens risks, prompting calls for enhanced border patrols and intelligence sharing.

