
Nigerian army air striks: The Nigeria Army, taking a large military action in the north-eastern region of the country, has stored at least 35 suspected Islamic Extremists in air strikes. This action of the army was taken in the Kumshe region, Borno Province of Borno province, which is bordering the Cameroon Border. Nigeria is currently struggling with the increasing activities of Boko Haram and other jihadi organizations, which have been a serious threat to the security and stability of the country over the years.
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Aerial attack on bases
Nigerian Air Force Spokesman Ehimen Ejodame informed that the aerial attack was carried out at four different bases of terrorists. Where terrorists were gathering. He said that the extremists had planned an attack on the soldiers posted in the area and the army retaliated only after getting information about their move. According to the Idodamay, after this campaign, contact with soldiers in the area has been re -established and the situation is said to be stable at the moment.
The incident took place at a time when the Nigeria government, especially President said Tinubu, is trying to control the administration, terrorism and extremism. Terrorist organizations like Boko Haram have been active in Nigeria since 2009 and have spread panic in many areas of the country. This organization has so far killed thousands of people in Nigeria.
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