Nigerian Army Repels ISWAP Assault in Borno

Nigerian Army killed 16 ISWAP fighters in Damboa, Borno State. Attack targeted 25 Task Force Brigade and Azir Bridge area.

May 23, 2025Clash Report

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Nigerian troops under Operation Hadin Kai repelled a major assault by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants early Friday in Damboa, Borno State. The attack, launched around 1 a.m., was met with swift resistance from ground troops supported by the Nigerian Air Force, according to a military statement.

The militants had targeted the 25 Task Force Brigade and the Azir Bridge axis in a coordinated assault aimed at destabilizing the military presence in southern Borno.

The Army confirmed that 16 terrorists were killed in the ensuing two-hour firefight. Several other militants reportedly fled with injuries. Tragically, two Nigerian soldiers were killed in the exchange.

The confrontation also triggered an explosion at a nearby ammunition storage facility, resulting in a fire that damaged two military structures before it was contained.

Military officials stated that follow-up clearance operations are underway to locate and neutralize the fleeing insurgents. Damboa, a strategic town frequently targeted by ISWAP, remains a hotspot in Nigeria’s broader counterterrorism efforts.

The Army reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing offensive operations aimed at dismantling terrorist networks and restoring security across Nigeria's northeastern region.

Nigerian Army Repels ISWAP Assault in Borno