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US Africa Command Conducts More Strikes Against Islamic State In Nigeria

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THE United States (US) Africa Command said on Monday, May 18, that it ​had carried out additional airstrikes against ‌Islamic State in the Northeast on Sunday, May 17, in coordination with the Nigerian government.
Reuters quoted AFROCON as saying no US or Nigerian ​forces were harmed during the latest strikes.
Recall that on Saturday, May 16, US President, Donald Trump, and President ​Bola Ahmed Tinubu confirmed that the US and Nigerian ⁠forces conducted an operation in the Lake Chad area of Borno State that killed Abu-Bilal ​al-Minuki, said to be the second in command of Islamic State ​globally.
Tinubu said Nigerian forces ​worked closely with the US military in what he ‌called ⁠a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State.
Trump, who has previously accused Nigeria ​of failing ​to protect ⁠Christians from Islamist militants, thanked the Nigerian government for its partnership ​in the operation.
Borno has been the epicentre of Islamist ​insurgency ⁠waged by Boko Haram and its splinter group, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) for ⁠17 ​years that has killed thousands ​and displaced over two million others.

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