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Nigerian military kills at least 35 jihadists near Cameroon border

Air force carries out precision strikes at four identified points

The Nigerian Air Force said it had killed more than 35 jihadists in attacks on Saturday against Islamist militants near the Cameroon border, Agence France-Presse reported, quoted by BTA.

Based on multiple intelligence inputs from various sources, precision strikes were carried out, neutralizing more than 35 militants at four identified points.

The operation demonstrated a commitment to providing air support to ground forces, "while cutting off logistics and movement corridors for terrorists along the northeastern border areas," the air force said in a statement.

Nigeria has been battling a long-running insurgency in the northeast of the country, led mainly by the Islamist armed group group "Boko Haram" and its affiliate "Islamic State – West Africa Province" (ISWAP).

A wave of attacks in northeastern Nigeria in recent times underscores the return of jihadist groups to that part of the country.