U.S. Conducts Christmas Day Airstrikes Against IS in Nigeria
U.S. forces conducted targeted airstrikes against IS militants in northwestern Nigeria on December 25, 2025, with both Pentagon and Nigerian officials confirming the operation.
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U.S. forces conducted targeted airstrikes against IS militants in northwestern Nigeria on December 25, 2025, with both Pentagon and Nigerian officials confirming the operation.
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