ABUJA, Nigeria — Violent groups recently launched deadly Nigeria terror attacks. Consequently, these strikes killed military personnel and civilians. Furthermore, Okay News reports that 21 people died across two states.
Specifically, Boko Haram insurgents targeted the Nigerian Army in Borno State. Borno State lies in northeastern Nigeria. Meanwhile, armed herdsmen attacked communities in Benue State in central Nigeria.
Military Casualties During Nigeria Terror Attacks
The first incident occurred late on Sunday, April 12, 2026. Therefore, military officials released a formal public statement. Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba provided the exact details.
He serves as the Media Information Officer. He works for the Headquarters Joint Task Force North East Operation HADIN KAI [OPHK]. This military body fights insurgents.
Uba explained the situation perfectly. He stated: “Troops of Sector 3 Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), came under an isolated Tango terrorist attack on Charlie 13 location in Monguno, in the late hours of April 12 2026.”
Monguno is a prominent town in Borno State. The battle happened at West Africa Time [WAT, GMT+1]. Subsequently, soldiers fought back hard.
Uba noted their tactical success. He declared: “Following intense fire exchanges, the terrorists were put to flight, with troops maintaining control of the location.”
However, tragedy struck shortly afterward. The commanding officer died in these Nigeria terror attacks. Additionally, he encountered a hidden bomb.
Uba described the specific sequence of events. He said: “Regrettably, the Commanding Officer, while courageously proceeding to the troops’ location to personally assess the situation, encountered an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, which severely affected his vehicle, leading to his death alongside six other gallant personnel.”
Furthermore, Uba praised the fallen commander. The officer showed immense bravery. Indeed, he protected his soldiers.
Uba shared this profound observation. He remarked: “His actions, even after the immediate threat had been neutralised, reflected the highest traditions of military leadership, courage, selfless service and leading from the front.”
Moreover, the officer prioritized his team. He ignored personal risks entirely. Consequently, he paid the ultimate price.
Uba added more historical context. He explained: “His willingness to move towards the troops in the heat of the battle, despite the prevailing danger, stands as a profound testament to his valour, sense of duty and unwavering commitment to the welfare and operational effectiveness of his men.”
The military command expressed deep sorrow. Also, they honored the dead soldiers. These Nigeria terror attacks deeply hurt the army.
Uba concluded his official statement. He said: “Operation HADIN KAI deeply mourns the loss of this exceptional officer and the other brave personnel who paid the supreme price in service to the nation.”
Finally, he offered a lasting tribute. He stated: “Their sacrifice will forever remain etched in the memory of the Armed Forces and the grateful nation they served.”
Civilians Targeted in Fresh Nigeria Terror Attacks
Meanwhile, another tragedy unfolded in Benue State. Suspected armed herdsmen killed 14 people. Consequently, a Mobile Police Officer died.
This violence hit the Otukpo Local Government Area [LGA]. It also affected the Apa Local Government Area [LGA]. Both areas sit firmly in Benue State.
First, attackers invaded the Upu community. This initial attack happened on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Therefore, police officers rushed to help.
A local source described the chaotic scene. The source noted: “Police personnel came to repel an attack by armed herdsmen, who invaded Upu and it was in the process that the herdsmen killed the officer,”
Furthermore, another eyewitness shared more details. The violence actually started earlier. Specifically, criminals struck on Friday, April 10, 2026.
These Nigeria terror attacks hit Ikobi and Adija. Both are rural communities in Benue State. Consequently, three people died immediately.
The eyewitness explained the bloody timeline. He stated: “After killing two persons in Ikobi and one in Adija on Friday night, where many were injured and some declared missing, they returned on Sunday afternoon and attacked Edikwu-Ankpali, killing 10 persons, including women.”
Additionally, local youths started searching the bushes. They wanted to find missing people. Therefore, the death toll could rise.
The eyewitness provided a grim update. He said: “So far, we have recovered 10 bodies in Edikwu-Ankpali and many people are injured. As we speak, youths are still combing the bushes in search of those who are missing.”
Local Outrage Over Nigeria Terror Attacks
Clearly, the community fears more discoveries. Many residents remain completely unaccounted for. Meanwhile, the attackers wanted maximum casualties.
The eyewitness expressed deep concern. He remarked: “Our fear is that, given the scale of the attack and the number of persons unaccounted for, more bodies may still be found in the bushes because the attackers came with the intention to massacre our people.”
Furthermore, profound grief covers the affected villages. Innocent farmers died without any reason. Thus, residents feel entirely abandoned.
The eyewitness shared the emotional toll. He noted: “It is all tears and wailing across the affected villages. Innocent people were killed for no reason, yet it feels like nothing has happened.”
Additionally, economic survival is now impossible. Farmers cannot access their lands safely. Consequently, food production will likely drop.
The eyewitness criticized the ongoing violence. He said: “This is unfortunate. Our people should be on their farms, but armed herdsmen are forcing us off our land, and the government has failed to stop their atrocities.”
Finally, locals blame political leaders for inaction. They believe politicians ignore these Nigeria terror attacks. Instead, leaders focus on upcoming elections.
The eyewitness voiced his immense frustration. He concluded: “The government has not prioritised the safety of our people. All they seem to care about is the 2027 elections while our people are being killed in their homes. It is deeply saddening.”
Subsequently, government officials responded to the crisis. Adams Ochega is the council chairman. He oversees the Apa Local Government Area [LGA].
Indeed, Ochega confirmed the deadly attacks. He called the situation highly unfortunate. Therefore, he begged residents for calm.
Moreover, he promised better security measures. Extra personnel now guard the affected communities. Ultimately, everyone hopes the Nigeria terror attacks end.

