An improvised explosive device (IED) reportedly detonated along a major road in Zamfara State, destroying a Nigerian Army armoured carrier that was said to be escorting civilian motorists through the area.
According to sources familiar with the incident, the explosion occurred while the military convoy was providing security coverage for travelers along the route, which has been known for repeated attacks by armed groups. The blast caused extensive damage to the armoured vehicle and brought traffic to a halt as panic spread among nearby motorists.
While details remain limited, local accounts suggest that security personnel were responding to ongoing threats in the region at the time of the incident. Casualty figures have not been officially confirmed as of press time, and military authorities are yet to release a formal statement regarding the extent of the damage or possible injuries.
Zamfara State has faced persistent security challenges in recent years, including roadside ambushes, kidnappings, and attacks on both civilians and security forces. The use of IEDs has become an increasing concern, posing serious risks to military convoys and civilian traffic alike.
Security analysts say the latest incident underscores the need for enhanced counter-IED measures and continued efforts to restore safety along key transportation corridors in the North-West region.
Authorities are expected to conduct a thorough investigation into the explosion, while motorists have been advised to remain vigilant and follow security guidance when traveling through high-risk areas.
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