At least nine Nigerian soldiers have been confirmed dead following an explosion involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near Gubio, Borno State. Several other soldiers were injured and are currently receiving medical attention.

A top military source revealed that the explosives were planted by Boko Haram and stressed that the incident was not a gun ambush. The soldiers were travelling from Maiduguri and had stopped at a roadside camp on Saturday before continuing their journey the following day, when the deadly blast occurred.
Eight soldiers died on Sunday, while one more succumbed to injuries on Monday morning, bringing the total death toll to nine. The affected soldiers belong to the 145 Damasak unit under the 5 Brigade in Maiduguri. Many of the injured sustained severe trauma from the powerful explosion.
This tragic incident is the latest in a series of attacks targeting Nigerian troops in the North-East, where Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) continue to carry out coordinated assaults using both firearms and explosive devices. Visuals from the scene show the devastating impact of the blast.
The Nigerian Army has not yet released an official statement regarding the attack. Residents and commuters in the area are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to local security authorities. This incident underscores the continued risks faced by military personnel in the region and the urgent need for strengthened security measures
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