**Article:**
Militants aligned with the Islamic State carried out an overnight attack in Sabon Gari, Borno state, in northeast Nigeria on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of dozens of people, including members of the military, according to local sources. The assault is part of ongoing violence in the region, which has been affected by an Islamist insurgency since 2009.
The conflict in Borno state has caused significant loss of life and displacement, with over 40,000 people killed and nearly two million forced to leave their homes. Security forces continue efforts to contain the insurgency amid frequent militant attacks.
**Why this matters:**
The persistent violence in northeast Nigeria poses serious challenges to regional stability and humanitarian conditions. The insurgency has severely impacted civilian populations and strained government resources, highlighting the need for sustained security and development initiatives to address the root causes of the conflict.
Source: News Source
