Illustration depicting ISWAP insurgents attacking Yobe villages despite US airstrikes, with militants on motorcycles, fleeing villagers, damaged health facility, and responding security forces.
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ISWAP defies US airstrikes, attacks Yobe communities

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Incoming reports indicate that ISWAP insurgents launched attacks on Ja Jibiri and Ladu villages in Yobe State on December 27, 2025, just two days after US airstrikes targeted their enclaves in Sokoto State. The raids resulted in injuries, an abduction, and looting of a health facility. Security forces remain on high alert amid ongoing efforts to track the militants.

On December 25, 2025, the United States conducted airstrikes against Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters in northwest Nigeria, targeting enclaves in Sokoto and Kwara states. The operation, coordinated with Nigerian authorities, was described by US President Donald Trump as a surprise Christmas present to the militants. Trump told Politico, “They were going to do it earlier... And I said, ‘nope, let’s give a Christmas present.’ They didn’t think that was coming, but we hit them hard. Every camp got decimated.”

Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, emphasized the collaborative nature of the strikes, stating, “We have been working closely with the Americans... This is what we’ve always been hoping for, to work with the Americans, to combat terrorism, to stop the death of innocent Nigerians. It’s a collaborative effort.” The US Africa Command confirmed the strikes were carried out in coordination with Nigerian forces, following an earlier statement that they occurred at Nigeria's request.

Despite these efforts, ISWAP militants struck back on December 27, 2025, at around 12:20 a.m., raiding Ja Jibiri and Ladu villages in Yobe State. In Ja Jibiri, insurgents shot village head Lawan Hassan, 45, in the left shoulder. Hassan was rushed to Geidam Hospital for treatment. The attackers then moved to Ladu village, where they abducted Madu Kura, a 40-year-old Toyota Hilux driver, and broke into the Primary Health Care Medical Centre. They looted medical consumables, valuables, and stole a Golf motor car.

US Congressman Moore later claimed the airstrikes prevented potential Christmas attacks by the group. Meanwhile, political reactions emerged, with the Northern Youth Frontiers (NYF) defending President Bola Tinubu's administration against claims by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that the strikes highlighted governmental incompetence. NYF coordinator Saminu Tukur called for transparency on the number of terrorists neutralized and urged unity in addressing inherited security challenges. Security personnel in Yobe are monitoring the situation closely as efforts to track the insurgents continue.

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Discussions on X about ISWAP's attacks on Ja Jibiri and Ladu villages in Yobe State highlight reports of a village head injured, a driver abducted, and a health facility looted, occurring two days after US airstrikes in Sokoto. Reactions are primarily neutral reports from news outlets and analysts expressing concern over persistent insurgent capabilities, with limited diverse opinions skeptical of airstrike impact or supportive of counter-terror efforts.

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Illustration of US airstrikes hitting terrorist camps in Nigeria's Sokoto State, with jets over exploding savanna landscape.
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US airstrikes hit terrorist camps in Sokoto's Tangaza LGA

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New details emerged on the December 25 US airstrikes in Sokoto State, Nigeria, where 16 GPS-guided precision munitions targeted Lakurawa terrorist positions in Tangaza and Tambuwal areas. While confirming the operation's precision, critics like Adviser Auwalu Rafsanjani highlighted Nigeria's security lapses amid ongoing US involvement.

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United States President Donald Trump announced that US forces carried out deadly strikes against Islamic State terrorists in northwestern Nigeria. The action responds to the militants' alleged killing of Christians, with Trump vowing further attacks if the violence continues. The strikes were executed on Christmas night, 2025.

Suspected terrorists have attacked a security outpost manned by the Nigeria Police Border Patrol Team in New Kalli village, Borgu, Niger State. The outpost was set ablaze during the assault. The incident occurred on January 5, 2026.

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested six suspected kidnappers and rescued three victims in a joint operation with local vigilantes in Lafia Local Government Area. The victims, comprising two females and one male, were unharmed and reunited with their families. The operation followed a complaint about abductions in Angara village on January 7, 2026.

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독립 감시 기관이 군사 작전으로 ISIS 연계 그룹이 약화됐음에도 불구하고 필리핀에서 폭력 극단주의가 여전히 심각한 위협이라고 경고했다. 이 경고는 남부 민다나오를 방문한 총격범들에 의한 12월 시드니 대량 총격 사건 조사에 따른 것이다. 감시단체는 청년 모집 증가와 무슬림 민다나오 방사모로 자치구(BARMM)에서의 충돌 증가를 지적했다.

 

 

 

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