Nigeria urges civilians to avoid debris from US-backed strikes on Islamists
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Nigeria urges civilians to avoid debris from US-backed strikes on Islamists
ABUJA, Jan 2 - Nigeria's military urged civilians in the country's northwest on Friday not to keep or tamper with unexploded ordnance found at sites targeted in recent U.S.-backed airstrikes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Nigerian security officers during a military operation ahead of the gubernatorial elections in Benin City, Edo, Nigeria, on Sept. 17, 2020. | Credit: Oluwafemi Dawodu/Shutterstock Jan 2, 2026 / 08:00 am (CNA). Following U.S. military strike... [...]
The US attacks on a suspected Islamist militia in the West African country served primarily the self-representation of President Donald Trump.
President Trump ordered bombing the northwest of that jihadist-dominated African country. What the conflict is about. The entry Why the U.S. started attacking a region of Nigeria was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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