Nigerian troops dismantle three ISWAP facilities

Nigerian troops have uncovered and dismantled three facilities belonging to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), eliminating five top commanders and 27 fighters.

In a significant operation against terrorism, Nigerian military forces uncovered and dismantled three key facilities operated by ISWAP, a jihadist group active in the region. The action resulted in the elimination of five top commanders and 27 other fighters, marking a blow to the group's operations.

This development highlights ongoing efforts by the Nigerian armed forces to combat insurgency in the northeast. While specific details on the location and timeline of the operation remain limited, it underscores the persistent security challenges posed by ISWAP affiliates.

No further casualties or captures were reported in the available information.

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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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