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NIGERIAN MILITARY AIRSTRIKES KILL 35 MILITANTS IN BORNO STATE

 


NIGERIAN MILITARY AIRSTRIKES KILL 35 MILITANTS IN BORNO STATE


In a significant counter-terrorism operation, the Nigerian military has confirmed that airstrikes conducted on Friday, August 22, 2025, in Borno State eliminated at least 35 suspected militants linked to Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).


The operation, carried out in Kumshe, near the Cameroon border, targeted four insurgent gathering points that had been identified through credible intelligence reports. According to military sources, the precision strikes not only neutralized the militants but also disrupted their operational bases, preventing planned attacks in the region.


DETAILS OF THE OPERATION


The Nigerian Air Force deployed fighter jets for the mission, striking insurgent strongholds that had been fortified in remote areas of Borno. Ground troops later confirmed that the air raids were highly effective, resulting in the destruction of enemy positions and weapons stockpiles.


Military officials revealed that the operation was coordinated to restore communication and security in previously threatened areas. This success is seen as a crucial step in reinforcing the Nigerian Armed Forces’ commitment to dismantling insurgent networks operating along the volatile northeastern corridor.


IMPACT ON THE INSURGENCY


Borno State has remained the epicenter of Boko Haram and ISWAP activities for more than a decade, with communities near the border often bearing the brunt of attacks. However, the military’s recent air campaign appears to be gaining momentum in reducing the capacity of these groups to regroup and launch large-scale assaults.


Security analysts believe that sustained operations of this nature are essential to consolidating peace in the region. The latest development also signals the military’s shift towards intelligence-led precision strikes, a strategy aimed at minimizing civilian casualties while maximizing insurgent losses.


GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC RESPONSE


While the Nigerian government has yet to issue an official statement beyond the military’s confirmation, local leaders in Borno have welcomed the development. Many residents hope that continued efforts will translate into safer conditions for farming, trade, and daily life—sectors that have been heavily disrupted by insurgent violence.


CONCLUSION


The elimination of 35 militants on August 22, 2025, in Borno is another reminder of Nigeria’s ongoing fight against terrorism in the northeast. Though challenges remain, the military’s proactive strategy underscores a renewed determination to restore stability and protect citizens in the region.


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