Nigerian soldiers successfully repelled an attempted assault by ISWAP terrorists on Marte town in Borno State in the early hours of Monday, preventing what could have been a major security breach.
The insurgents launched the attack around 2 a.m., but were swiftly engaged by troops stationed in the town, with reinforcements from the Brigade Headquarters and decisive air support from the Nigerian Air Force.
The coordinated response overwhelmed the terrorists, forcing them to flee in disarray and abandon their objective to overrun the town. Although two soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice during the intense firefight, their bravery ensured the safety of the town and its residents.
In retreat, the terrorists set ablaze some unserviceable military vehicles but failed to seize any arms or ammunition. They escaped with a few motorcycles and two vehicles.
Military sources confirmed that the area remains under full control of Nigerian forces, and the Brigade Commander is currently on ground to oversee post-operation assessments and strengthen defensive positions.
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