US Conducts Airstrikes Against ISIS in Nigeria, Kills Top Commander
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- US Africa Command reported additional airstrikes on Sunday against Islamic State targets in northeastern Nigeria, in coordination with the Nigerian government.
- The strikes in Borno State killed over 20 ISWAP militants and followed a joint mission that eliminated a top ISIS commander.
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The US Africa Command and Nigerian government have intensified joint operations against militant groups in northeastern Nigeria. This follows previous operations aimed at disrupting terrorist activities in the region.
The US Africa Command said on Monday it had carried out additional air strikes against Islamic State targets in northeastern Nigeria on Sunday, in coordination with the Nigerian government, as joint operations against militant groups intensify.
Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters said the latest strikes were conducted in the Metele area of Borno State, following intelligence that fighters had converged there.
Multiple air strikes killed more than 20 Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants, according to a statement.
AFRICOM said no US or Nigerian personnel were harmed in the operation. The strikes come a day after a joint US-Nigerian mission that killed Abu Bakr al-Mainuki, described by both governments as the second in command of Islamic State globally.
US President Donald Trump and Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu confirmed the development, describing it as a major setback for the militant group.
Offene Fragen
- What is the specific intelligence that led to the Metele strikes?
- What are the immediate next steps in the joint operations?
- What is the current estimated strength of ISWAP after these losses?





