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    Nigeria, US Airstrikes Kill 175 ISIS Fighters in Borno State

    The EditorBy The EditorJune 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US airstrikes have dealt one of the heaviest blows to terrorist networks in the region, with coordinated operations between the Nigerian military and U.S. Africa Command killing an estimated 175 Islamic State fighters over three days in May. The strikes also eliminated Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by American officials as ISIS’s second-in-command for global operations and “the most active and impactful terrorist in the world.”

    How the Nigeria-US Joint Airstrikes Targeted ISIS in Borno

    The operations began on May 16, 2026, and continued through May 18, targeting hideouts, checkpoints, weapons caches, and logistical hubs in north-eastern Nigeria. Videos released by AFRICOM show precision strikes that flattened militant positions. General Dagvin R. M. Anderson, head of U.S. Africa Command, told the U.S. House Armed Services Committee that the attacks were “significant strikes that set back the ISIS network significantly globally.”

    For Nigeria, the partnership marks a deepening of military cooperation that began with Christmas Day 2025 strikes using Tomahawk missiles. A Nigerian military spokesperson confirmed that joint operations destroyed terrorist infrastructure and would continue until the threat was neutralised. The spokesperson said the strikes were part of a broader strategy to hunt down those who threaten national and regional stability.

    Why US Military Returned to Nigeria for Counterterrorism Operations

    The Trump administration has stepped up its Africa counterterrorism campaign even as it pursues a more transactional foreign policy on the continent. U.S. forces were expelled from Niger in 2024 following a military coup, losing a critical drone base in the Sahel. That expulsion created what General Anderson called an “intelligence black hole,” forcing Washington to rely on willing partners like Nigeria. France, too, has withdrawn forces from the region, leaving a vacuum that militant groups have tried to exploit.

    Anderson was blunt about the stakes. “Today, the epicenter of global terrorism is in Africa,” he told lawmakers. “ISIS leadership is African. Al Qaida’s economic engine is in Africa. Both groups share the will and intent to strike our homeland.” The comments underscore why Washington is willing to invest precision-strike capabilities in Nigeria despite its reduced footprint on the continent.

    What the Borno Airstrikes Mean for Regional Security

    The elimination of al-Minuki is a tactical victory, but terrorism analysts warn that ISIS affiliates in the Lake Chad basin have shown resilience before. The group has adapted to leadership losses by dispersing into smaller cells and exploiting porous borders with Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. Still, the scale of this operation sends a message: Nigeria and the United States are prepared to act jointly when intelligence aligns. For communities in Borno that have lived under the shadow of insurgency for sixteen years, any respite is worth celebrating.

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