
At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east
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At least 65 Nigerian soldiers have died in recent jihadist raids in the north-east, as the country struggles against the Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap). Over the course of two weeks, Iswap gunmen attacked four military bases in Borno state, leading to significant casualties and the reported abduction of 300 civilians. These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges Nigeria faces in combating one of the world's most lethal terror groups.
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The north-east of Nigeria has been plagued by violence and instability due to the activities of jihadist groups like Boko Haram and Iswap. This region has seen a significant increase in attacks in recent years, leading to widespread displacement and a humanitarian crisis. The Nigerian government has faced criticism for its handling of the insurgency, with calls for more robust measures to protect both military personnel and civilians.
This article is based on reports from The Guardian and may not reflect the latest developments in the situation.
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