Mainok attack

Boko Haram attack in Northeast Nigeria
Mainok attack
Part of the Boko Haram insurgency

Location of Borno State in Nigeria
Date25 April 2021
Location
Mainok, Borno State, Nigeria
Belligerents
 Nigeria Islamic State ISWAP
Casualties and losses
33 soldiers killed Unknown
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    On 25 April 2021, a large group of ISWAP insurgents killed 33 soldiers in Mainok, a town 36 miles (58 kilometres) west of Maiduguri in Borno State, Nigeria.[1][2]

    The terror attacks

    Wearing military camouflage, the militants arrived in four mine-resistant trucks, a scorpion armored personnel carrier, and several gun trucks. They split into three groups before attacking the army base. At the base, ISWAP destroyed a T-55 battle tank, a BTR-4EN, and stole several MRAPs.[3][4][5] The attackers fled to their camp around the Lawan Mainari axis, as the air force carried out airstrikes against them.[2][6] When the ISWAP terrorists were confronted with military planes heading towards them to attack them, they set fire to the police station in Mainok in a rage and then fled to the primary school there.[7]

    When soldiers arrived from Damaturu in response, ISWAP ambushed the reinforcements, killing three, injuring nine, and stealing a MRAP.[6] An air force drone accidentally bombed a vehicle belonging to the army, killing 20.[8][6]

    Afterfights

    The attack was followed by prolonged and unrelenting fighting in the towns of Geidam, Kumuya and Buni Gari in Yobe province. Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platforms were deployed in the sky by the NAF.[7]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Jihadists kill 31 soldiers in northeast Nigeria". The Guardian (Nigeria). 26 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
    2. ^ a b "More than 30 Nigerian soldiers killed in militant attack - sources". Reuters. 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
    3. ^ "CalibreObscura Backup". Telegram.
    4. ^ "CalibreObscura Backup". Telegram.
    5. ^ "CalibreObscura Backup". Telegram.
    6. ^ a b c "How Fighter Jet, Boko Haram Killed 33 Soldiers In Mainok | Nigeria News". www.naijanews.com. 27 April 2021.
    7. ^ a b Odunsi, Wale (2021-04-25). "Nigerian military loses troops in Mainok after Boko Haram attack". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
    8. ^ says, Jasper (April 26, 2021). "Nigerian Air Force probes friendly fire against troops in Mainok". P.M. News.
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