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Six soldiers, four CJTF members reportedly killed in Borno ISWAP attack

A deadly assault by suspected insurgents has reportedly claimed the lives of six soldiers and four members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in Borno State, raising fresh concerns about security in the region. Sources said the attack occurred during a confrontation between security forces and armed fighters believed to be linked to Islamic State West Africa Province. The incident highlights the continuing threat faced by troops and local volunteers working to secure communities in the North-East.

According to reports from local security contacts, the ambush happened while the joint team was carrying out an operation in a volatile area known for insurgent activity. The attackers were said to have struck suddenly, catching the patrol off guard and leading to a fierce exchange. Although details remain limited, early accounts indicate that casualties were recorded on the side of the security personnel.

The Civilian Joint Task Force, a volunteer group that supports the Nigerian Army and other agencies, has played a major role in intelligence gathering and local defense efforts against insurgency. However, members often face serious danger because they operate in frontline communities where armed groups still launch raids. The latest incident is another reminder of the risks they encounter daily.

Authorities are yet to release an official statement confirming the exact circumstances of the attack or the final casualty figures. Residents in nearby areas have reportedly been urged to remain vigilant while security forces intensify patrols. Analysts say the assault underscores the need for sustained security operations and stronger community protection measures to prevent further tragedies.

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