
A devastating landmine explosion in northeastern Nigeria has resulted in the deaths of eight anti-jihadist militia members. The incident occurred on Tuesday when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED) while traveling betwee7n the towns of Marte and Dikwa in Borno State.
The militia members were returning to Maiduguri after assisting in repelling a jihadist attack on a military base in the Lake Chad area. Babakura Kolo, a militia leader, confirmed the fatalities, stating that all eight individuals onboard were killed instantly.
This attack underscores the persistent threat posed by jihadist groups in the region, which continue to employ landmines and IEDs to target military and civilian vehicles. The use of such tactics has been a hallmark of insurgent activities in northeastern Nigeria, contributing to the ongoing instability and insecurity in the area.

The Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), a volunteer militia group, has been instrumental in supporting Nigerian military operations against jihadist factions. However, the group faces significant challenges, including limited resources and the constant threat of ambushes and attacks by insurgents employing asymmetric warfare tactics.