Militants Attack Yobe: A Tragedy for Nigeria's Security Forces
At least 17 police officers were killed in an attack by suspected Islamist militants on a specialised military school in Yobe, Nigeria. The country faces a prolonged insurgency, and the killing of a high-ranking ISIS official was also reported by joint U.S.-Nigerian operations.
Seventeen police officers have tragically lost their lives in northeast Nigeria's Yobe state following a militant attack on a military training facility. The deadly assault was launched on the Nigerian Army Special Forces School by alleged Islamist militants, marking another grim milestone in the ongoing insurgency.
The attack occurred while the officers were undergoing specialized training, with the militants reportedly attacking the facility from multiple directions. This violent incident further highlights the persistent threat posed by militant groups like Boko Haram and its offshoot, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
In a separate development, a senior ISWAP commander was killed during a U.S.-Nigerian operation in the Lake Chad Basin, underscoring the complex and dangerous nature of security operations in the region as confirmed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
(With inputs from agencies.)

