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25 killed in Nigeria's deadliest Boko Haram attack since US Christmas strikes

At least 25 people were killed on Thursday when suspected Boko Haram militants stormed the town of Sabon Gari in Borno State, according to relatives of the victims.

Reuters WORLD
Published January 30,2026
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At least 25 people were killed when suspected ⁠Boko Haram militants attacked a town in northern Nigeria, relatives of victims said, ‍the deadliest reported terror attack since U.S. President Donald Trump ordered air strikes ‌on Christmas Day.

The victims ‍were labourers who had travelled to Sabon Gari town in northeastern Nigeria's Borno State to work at a construction site, when gunmen swept in on Thursday and opened fire, relatives Hassan Usman and Auwal Isa told Reuters.

Aliyu Ndume, a senator who represents the region, said he was "shocked and saddened" by ⁠the killing of his constituents.

In a separate terror attack, also on Thursday in Borno, at least nine soldiers and two members of a civilian task force assisting them were killed by fighters who launched a pre-dawn assault on an ‌army base. Sixteen people were wounded.

Borno, where Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters have intensified attacks on military convoys and civilians, remains ‍the epicentre of the 17-year Islamist insurgency.

Nigeria, plagued by terror attacks ‍and mass kidnappings, is ‍under additional pressure to ⁠restore security since Trump accused ‍it last year of failing to protect Christians. U.S. forces struck what they described as terrorist targets on December 25. The Nigerian authorities ⁠say they ‌are cooperating with Washington to improve security.