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Nigerian officials claim that joint US strikes have killed 175 Islamic State militants and senior leaders

Defence Headquarters announced on Tuesday that Nigerian forces working with the United States have killed 175 militants of the Islamic State in a recent series of air and ground strikes.

The military stated that operations conducted in conjunction with U.S. Africa Command have destroyed checkpoints and weapons caches as well as logistics hubs and financing networks of the?Islamic State West Africa Province?, which has been leading a long-running insurgency?in this region.

According to the crisis monitoring group Armed Conflict Location & Event Data, Islamic State, after suffering major setbacks throughout the Middle East, has shifted its focus towards Africa. This continent accounted for 86% the group's global activity? in the first quarter of 2026.

In a press release, Nigerian Defence spokesperson Major General Samaila Uba stated that as of 19 May assessments indicated that 175 ISIS terrorists had been eliminated from battlefield.

The strike that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by both governments to be Islamic State's "global number one" on May 16 was followed up with more raids last weekend. The statement stated that the raids on May 2 killed Abd al-Wahhab an ISWAP leader who oversees attacks and propaganda. Abu Musa?al-Mangawi and Abu al-Muthanna al-Muhajir was also killed.

The Defence Headquarters said that the operations were part of a broader campaign to "hunt down" and "destroy" militants who pose a threat to Nigeria and the region.

(source: Reuters)