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    Troops kill over 30 ISWAP terrorists in Lake Chad air strikes

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ariel photo of Jilli market after the air strike | Photo credit: Nigerian Army
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    More than 30 fighters linked to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have reportedly been killed in coordinated air strikes by Nigerian troops in the Lake Chad region of Borno state.

    According to counter-insurgency publication Zagazola Makama, the operation was launched after credible Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) reports indicated increased terrorist movements around the Kaniram Island area.

    The report said an ISR platform confirmed the presence of about 31 boats along a riverbank, with activity consistent with ISWAP logistics and fighter movement.

    Following positive identification, the air component of the Nigerian military carried out precision strikes in line with operational protocols. The first strike reportedly disrupted a major logistics hub, destroying several boats used for transporting fighters and supplies across waterways.

    Subsequent surveillance showed the insurgents attempting to regroup in nearby vegetation, prompting additional strikes.

     

    A second round of strikes targeted about eight fighters, while a third strike hit roughly 15 militants hiding under trees, killing them. Survivors were seen fleeing into surrounding areas.

    In a separate operation at Sowolwolo, military aircraft reportedly neutralised nine more fighters, further weakening ISWAP presence in the area.

    A battle damage assessment indicated significant losses, with remaining fighters scattering and losing coordination.

    The Nigerian military said the operation highlights its ongoing strategy of precision targeting aimed at minimising civilian harm while maximising impact on terrorist networks.

    Authorities also reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining air surveillance and strikes, alongside ground offensives, to limit insurgent movement and restore stability in the north-east.

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