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Nigeria–US Airstrikes Eliminate 175 ISIS Fighters In Joint Operation

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Defence Headquarters has announced that coordinated airstrikes involving Nigerian forces and the United States military have killed 175 Islamic State-linked terrorists, including senior commanders, in North-East Nigeria.

According to the military high command, the joint operation targeted identified terrorist hideouts and operational enclaves believed to be used by ISIS-affiliated fighters operating within the region.

The Defence Headquarters stated that the airstrikes were part of ongoing multinational counterterrorism efforts aimed at degrading extremist networks and reducing their operational capabilities in Nigeria’s North-East.

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Military authorities said the operation resulted in the neutralisation of high-value targets, including individuals described as senior leaders within the terrorist network.

The statement added that intelligence-driven coordination played a key role in identifying the locations of the targets prior to the execution of the airstrikes.

Security officials noted that the operation forms part of broader efforts to restore stability in areas affected by insurgency and extremist violence over the years.

The North-East region has remained a focal point of counterterrorism operations due to the presence of armed groups responsible for repeated attacks on communities, security personnel, and infrastructure.

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Military analysts say joint operations between Nigeria and international partners reflect increasing collaboration in addressing transnational security threats and dismantling extremist networks.

Authorities emphasized that continued surveillance, aerial reconnaissance, and ground operations will remain essential in sustaining pressure on remaining insurgent elements.

The Defence Headquarters also reassured residents in affected areas that ongoing military actions are aimed at protecting civilians and restoring normalcy across communities impacted by conflict.

Security experts note that while significant gains have been recorded over the years, insurgent groups often adapt by dispersing into smaller cells, requiring sustained intelligence-led operations.

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The military urged residents to continue supporting security agencies by providing credible information that could assist ongoing operations against terrorist elements.

As operations continue, attention remains focused on the long-term strategy for stabilizing the region and preventing the resurgence of extremist activities in liberated communities.

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