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Army general, soldiers killed as Boko Haram strikes in Borno community

A fresh attack by insurgents linked to Boko Haram has claimed the lives of several Nigerian soldiers, including a senior army officer, following a heavy assault on a military base in Borno State.
The attack, which occurred late Wednesday night, was reportedly carried out by fighters associated with the Islamic State-backed faction of the group, known for its intensified operations in the North-East.
Information reaching Politics Nigeria indicates that the incident happened at a Joint Task Force formation in Benesheikh, located in Kaga Local Government Area.
The town sits along the busy Damaturu Road, a known route often targeted by insurgents.
Sources within the military said the attackers stormed the base with explosives and sustained gunfire. The assault reportedly lasted for hours, creating panic within the camp and surrounding areas.
Casualties were said to be high, although the exact number of those killed is yet to be officially confirmed.

Among those killed was Brigadier-General O. O. Braimah, who was said to be the commander of the 29 Brigade in the area. His death has dealt a heavy blow to the military formation operating in that axis. Several other officers and soldiers were also feared dead during the attack.
“He was killed last night along with the Imam of the Brigade, many officers and soldiers. The attack lasted several hours. The camp is Benishek along Damaturu Road; it’s very unfortunate,” a source told SaharaReporters.
Another source confirmed the identity of the senior officer, saying, “This is Brig. Gen. O.O. Braimah, 29 Brig Commander in Benishek, who was killed alongside other senior staff officers yesterday.”
In addition to those killed, many soldiers sustained serious injuries. Some personnel are still unaccounted for as search and rescue efforts continue.
Military authorities are yet to release an official statement on the incident as of the time of filing this report.
The latest attack adds to growing concerns over renewed insurgent activities in the North-East. In recent weeks, Boko Haram and its ISWAP faction have intensified operations, targeting military positions and security formations across Borno State.
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