MAIDUGURI, Borno State, Nigeria — A recent Borno terrorist attack has claimed the lives of four soldiers and one civilian. Consequently, suspected militants from the extremist group Jama’tu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (Boko Haram) executed this deadly assault. The tragic incident occurred on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
Specifically, the attackers targeted the small Mussa community. This village sits inside the Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, in northeastern Nigeria. Ultimately, terrified residents fled their homes to escape the heavy gunfire.
The Borno Terrorist Attack Timeline
Okay News reports that the violence began around 12:00 PM West Africa Time (WAT, GMT+1). Subsequently, the local council chairman confirmed the single civilian fatality. Mada Saidu stated the civilian casualty was a woman.
Furthermore, Saidu provided exact details about the Wednesday afternoon raid. He said, “There was an attack at Mussa ward yesterday afternoon.” He added, “They killed one civilian, a lady, and four soldiers.”
Meanwhile, the fallen soldiers belonged to a specialized Nigerian Armed Forces unit. They served under the 115 Task Force Battalion. Moreover, these troops fought bravely to defend the vulnerable town.
Military Response to the Assault
An anonymous military official explained the strategic defense efforts. The source said, “The insurgents were not many, but it was a coordinated attack aimed at infiltrating the town.” They added, “The troops stood their ground, but unfortunately, the four were killed,”
Additionally, local villagers recounted the chaotic and frightening events. One unnamed resident described the sudden violence. They noted, “We were hearing serious gunshots, and many people began to flee their homes at exactly 12pm yesterday.”
Aftermath of the Deadly Raid
Therefore, this Borno terrorist attack highlights the ongoing regional instability. The northeastern region has faced multiple assaults on civilian populations recently. Consequently, government forces continue to patrol the affected areas heavily.
Currently, local authorities are working to secure the damaged village. In addition, military leaders will likely review their defensive strategies. Finally, the Nigerian government must provide support for the displaced survivors.

