US military carries out more strikes against ISIL fighters in Nigeria
The United States military's Africa Command (AFRICOM), in coordination with the Nigerian government, conducted additional air strikes against ISIL fighters in northeastern Nigeria on Sunday. These strikes followed closely after the announcement by both countries that Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second in command of ISIL, and several lieutenants were killed in a joint operation.

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AI-generatedThe United States military's Africa Command (AFRICOM), in coordination with the Nigerian government, conducted additional air strikes against ISIL fighters in northeastern Nigeria on Sunday. These strikes followed closely after the announcement by both countries that Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second in command of ISIL, and several lieutenants were killed in a joint operation. AFRICOM stated that no US or Nigerian forces were harmed and that these actions diminish the group's capacity to plan attacks. Al-Minuki, a former Boko Haram leader, reportedly oversaw key ISIL operations in the Sahel and West African regions for ISWAP. The US has deployed additional soldiers to Nigeria recently to assist in combating armed groups.
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5 extractedThe strikes occurred in coordination with the Nigerian government.
US military's Africa Command (AFRICOM) carried out additional air strikes against ISIL fighters in northeastern Nigeria.
Al-Minuki was a prominent Boko Haram leader before pledging allegiance to ISIL in 2015.
Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second in command of ISIL, was killed along with several lieutenants.
The killing of al-Minuki will create a huge vacuum in the leadership and financing of ISWAP.