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Nigerian soldiers repel drone attack on military base and kill 80 Islamic extremists, army says

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Nigerian soldiers repel drone attack on military base and kill 80 Islamic extremists, army says

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian soldiers backed by air support repelled an attack Wednesday by suspected Islamic militants on a military base in northeastern Nigeria, killing at least 80 of the assailants, the army said.

The militants, suspected members of Boko Haram or the Islamic State West Africa Province, were supported by multiple armed drones when they attacked the base in Mallam Fatori in the state of Borno, near the border with Niger, at around 12:50 a.m., army spokesperson Sani Uba said in a statement.

Uba said the troops had anticipated the assault and repelled it with ground fire and air support, killing at least 80 fighters, including three “high-profile” commanders. The Associated Press could not independently verify the claims.

A street scene in Nigeria with debris scattered on the road, including fruits and vegetables, with a police armored vehicle and several men in the background.

Police officers secure the scene of Monday’s bomb blast at a market in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. AP

Bombing victims in Nigeria being treated at a hospital.

Victims of Monday’s bomb blast at a market receive treatment at a hospital in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on March 17, 2026. AP

A previous statement by the army put the death toll at over 60.

The army spokesperson said four soldiers were wounded and evacuated for treatment.

He said troops recovered a large cache of weapons from suspected militants, including assault rifles, RPG launchers, machine guns, ammunition, improvised explosive devices and armed drone components.

The attack comes after three suspected suicide bombings on Monday killed at least 23 people and wounded 108 others in Borno’s capital, Maiduguri.

A bombing victim lies injured in a hospital bed, with bandaged leg and arm, and an orange neck brace.

The drone attack comes after three suspected suicide bombings on Monday killed at least 23 people and wounded 108 others in Borno’s capital, Maiduguri. AP

Medical personnel treating a patient in a hospital after bombings in Nigeria.

A victim of Monday’s bomb blast at a market receives treatment at a hospital in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on March 17, 2026. AP

No group claimed responsibility for the attacks, but suspicion quickly fell on the Boko Haram jihadi group, which in 2009 launched an insurgency in northeastern Nigeria to enforce its radical interpretation of Sharia, or Islamic law.

Boko Haram has since become stronger, with thousands of fighters and different factions.

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One of its offshoots, the Islamic State West Africa Province, which is backed by the Islamic State group, has staged a growing number of attacks against the military in recent months.

A Nigerian man stands on a debris-strewn street, facing closed shops with tin roofs under large green signs for

A security person stands guard following Monday’s bomb blast at a market in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on March 17, 2026. AP

Police vehicle at a bombing site in Nigeria, with debris and crime scene tape.

Police officers are seen at the scene of a bomb blast at a market in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on March 17, 2026. AP

The crisis has overstretched the Nigerian military, which also battles other security crises across the conflict-battered north.

More than 40,000 people in Nigeria have been killed since Boko Haram’s insurgency began, according to data from the United Nations.

Analysts say not enough is being done by the government to protect its citizens.

The US sent troops last month to the West African nation to help advise its military on the fight against insecurity.

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