Nigerian Military Triumphs in Northeast Ambush
Nigerian troops successfully ambushed ISWAP fighters, neutralizing eight members, including senior commanders, along a critical supply route in northeast Nigeria. The clash happened near Garin Giwa on the Baga-Cross Kauwa road. The operation signifies a significant blow to ISWAP, who have perpetuated violence in the region.

Nigerian troops have successfully ambushed and killed eight fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), including high-ranking commanders, according to military reports.
The clash took place early Monday near Garin Giwa on the Baga-Cross Kauwa road, a strategic location in Borno state frequently targeted by insurgents.
Among the deceased were senior field commander Abu Aisha and two mid-level leaders, intensifying challenges for ISWAP's operations. Despite sustaining losses, some militants escaped with injuries, continuing to pose a threat in northeast Nigeria.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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