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U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria targeted jihadist groups

Saturday 27 December 2025 - 16:45
By: Sahili Aya
U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria targeted jihadist groups

Recent U.S. airstrikes carried out in Nigeria were aimed at jihadist militants operating in coordination with local armed groups, according to Nigerian authorities. The strikes reportedly targeted fighters linked to the Islamic State who had entered the country from the Sahel region to support local extremist networks.

Officials explained that these foreign militants were believed to be providing training, logistical assistance, and military equipment to a jihadist group active in northwestern Nigeria, as well as to criminal gangs commonly referred to as “bandits.” These groups have been blamed for a surge in violence, including attacks on civilians and security forces.

The operation reflects growing international concern over the spread of extremist movements across West Africa, where porous borders have allowed fighters and weapons to circulate between conflict zones. Nigerian authorities emphasized that cooperation with international partners remains crucial to countering these transnational threats.

Security analysts note that the Sahel has become a strategic corridor for jihadist organizations seeking to expand their influence, making regional coordination and intelligence-sharing increasingly important in efforts to stabilize the area.


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