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Posted: 2025-04-30 10:15:31 UTC

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A Boko Haram bomb killed 26 people in Borno State, Nigeria, while a separate attack targeted mourners, resulting in additional casualties and destruction. The resurgence of such attacks is deeply concerning, indicating that Boko Haram fighters are regrouping and operating freely in the Lake Chad area. Urgent action is needed to prevent a full-blown resurgence, including deploying more troops, strengthening local intelligence networks, and taking the fight to the group’s strongholds.
Boko Haram bomb killed 26 people in Borno State.
Attack on mourners in Koful resulted in additional casualties and destruction.
Escalation of violence in Borno could spread across northern Nigeria.
Boko Haram fighters are regrouping and operating freely in the Lake Chad area.
Urgent action is needed to prevent a full-blown resurgence.
Boko Haram fighters regrouping and operating freely in the Tumbus area of Lake Chad and the Mandara Hills within the Sambisa Forest.
Attacks occurring almost daily.
Spillover of attacks into Adamawa State.
Detecting recruitment and planned attacks early.