Troops of the Nigerian Army have foiled an attempted bomb attack and killed suspected terrorists during an ambush operation along a major road in Borno State.
The development was disclosed in a post shared on X on Friday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.
According to the post, the incident happened late on Thursday night at about 11:30 pm along the Maiduguri–Konduga–Kawuri road, a key supply route in the state.
“Troops of the 222 Battalion, who were on an ambush operation, reportedly spotted a group of suspected terrorists attempting to plant an improvised explosive device (IED) on the road.
“The soldiers quickly moved in and engaged the suspects using heavy firepower, including a rocket-propelled grenade. The explosion that followed neutralised members of the group and disrupted the planned attack,” Makama wrote.
Security sources said the suspects were believed to be part of a team assigned to plant explosives along the busy route, which is often used by both civilians and military personnel.
During a follow-up search of the area, troops recovered two AK-47 rifles.
However, no other significant items were found at the scene.
The Maiduguri–Konduga–Kawuri axis remains a critical corridor in the fight against insurgency in the North-East, with troops maintaining strong surveillance to prevent attacks.
Sources added that the morale of the troops remains high, while monitoring and clearance operations in the area are ongoing.



