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Islamist militants attack Nigerian army base and kill six soldiers, including the commander

Two military sources reported that Islamist militants on'motorbikes' stormed a base near Nigeria's northeastern boundary with Chad and killed the?commander as well as six other soldiers late Sunday.

Sources said that the attack was carried out by Boko Haram members and their splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province. It came just a few days after a series of coordinated attacks against military positions in other parts of Borno State.

Insurgents have intensified?attacks against overstretched base and looted arms across the region. This has increased pressure on 'the government and Bola Tinubu, who has vowed to put an end to 'years of violence.

Sources said that among those killed on Sunday evening was the base commander, who was just weeks away from retiring. Six other soldiers were also killed when their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device while en route to reinforce troops.

Sources who requested anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media said that at least 12 militants had been killed during a gunfight which took place 'during the attack against the 242 Battalion Barracks in 'Monguno.

Aid groups claim that despite major military operations, militants have been waging a 17-year insurgency in northeast Nigeria to create an Islamic state. They say they've killed thousands of people and forced at least 2 million others from their homes. (Additional reporting from Adewale Klawole, Maiduguri. Writing by Elisha B. Gbogbo. Editing by Andrew Heavens.)

(source: Reuters)