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BREAKING: ISWAP terrorists claim deadly attacks on military formations •Blast Nigerian Army for cover-up of failures

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 17, 2026 1392 Minutes read0

•ISWAP terrorist group

The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on Nigerian security forces and neighbouring countries.

The material, written in Arabic and translated into English, was released yesterday, a copy of which was sighted by our correspondent on X (formerly Twitter), reports The PUNCH.

The group, according to the release, alleged that it carried out coordinated ambushes involving roadside explosives, attacks on checkpoints and destruction of military vehicles.

Among the claims was an alleged attack on a military patrol in northern Nigeria in which ISWAP said seven soldiers, including an officer of Major rank, were killed after an improvised explosive device detonated.

“What actually happened was that the roadside bomb exploded directly on the patrol, causing the death of seven soldiers, including an officer with the rank of Major, wounding others, and destroying a four-wheel-drive vehicle,” the publication stated.

The terrorist group also claimed that another unit attacked an army position near a town’s outskirts in order to lure troops into the ambush.

According to the document reviewed by our correspondent, the group further accused troops of retaliatory actions on civilian homes near Monguno, alleging that houses were burned for failing to report movements of insurgents.

It described the alleged response as “desperate and uncivilised steps by the army to cover up its repeated failures and heavy losses.”

ISWAP also claimed separate attacks on police personnel and local militias, alleging that dozens were killed in multiple operations across Nigeria and the neighbouring Niger Republic.

The publication also said fighters attacked a checkpoint at the entrance of Rifa city in the Niger Republic with machine guns.

“Five were killed and wounded, while a four-wheel-drive vehicle was burned and eight machine guns were seized before the fighters returned safely,” the report claimed.

The publication also featured a graphic section claiming that 11 attacks were carried out within one week, resulting in 42 vehicles being burned or disabled.

Beyond West Africa, the propaganda material contained claims of attacks in Syria, including an alleged assault on a government vehicle north of Raqqa.

Security analysts have repeatedly warned that such publications are often aimed at boosting recruitment, spreading fear and exaggerating battlefield successes rather than presenting independently verified facts.

A security source told our correspondent that insurgent groups often deploy propaganda to project strength even when under sustained military pressure.

“These claims should always be treated with caution because terrorists rely heavily on misinformation and psychological warfare,” the source said.

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