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ISIS Shares Photos From Recent Attacks In Nigeria’s Borno

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ISIS Shares Photos From Recent Attacks In Nigeria’s Borno

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On March 1, ISIS news agency Amaq shared photos from recent attacks by by the group’s fighters in the northeaster Nigerian state of Borno.

The attacks targeted units, posts and convoys of the Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF) in the towns of Minuk, Mangungu, Cross Kauwa, Gurgi, Garo, Guniri, Uno and Jakana.

Amaq’s photos show the bodies of seven service members who were killed in the attacks. Three pickups, an armored vehicle and loads of weapons, which were captured by ISIS during the attacks, can be also seen on the photos.

ISIS has been intensifying its attacks in Borno for the last few weeks. On March 3, the group announced that its fighters had stormed the towns of Dkua and Bukarty.

ISIS terrorists killed nine Nigerian service members during the attacks in the two towns, which targeted several posts, government buildings and UN facilities. The terrorists also burned 12 armored vehicles and captured four pickups.

Despite making much efforts, Nigerian government forces are yet to contain ISIS’ growing threat in Borno. The terrorist group, which is getting bolder, may soon attempt to expand its influence and further.

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James Adams

Expel the Muslims that live in Nigeria then. Solve the problem once and for all

HiaNd

The problem is not in the Muslims, but in those who created Caliphate and ISIS. US, UK, Israel and their puppet Arab regimes who helped them; Saudi’s, Qatar etc. and in their NATO allays: Turkey,France, Germany etc.

Voldemort

53.5% are muslim, not sure who will expel who in case of tensions.

TJB

What is the objective of the recent schoolgirl abduction in Nigeria, supposedly committed by Boko Haram? Several years ago, the same thing happened and many useful tools (Michelle Obama, Malala Yousaf etc.) were holding signs that said “Bring Back Our Girls”. The promotion of girls’ empowerment is obvious (lower the birth rate), but is it also a way of justifying the presence of US species forces, mercenaries?

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