Nigerian troops kill 18 militants in northeast operations, military says


MAIDUGURI, ⁠Nigeria, April 29 (Reuters) - Nigerian troops killed at ⁠least 18 Islamist militants and destroyed several ‌insurgent enclaves in coordinated operations across Borno state, the military said on Wednesday, as security forces intensify pressure on ​Islamist groups in the northeast.

Borno, ⁠which is roughly the ⁠same size as Ireland, has endured an insurgency ⁠waged ‌by Boko Haram and its splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province ⁠for 17 years that has killed thousands ​and displaced ‌2 million people.

Military spokesperson Sani Uba said troops ⁠working with ​air force units and local auxiliaries carried out offensives in the Timbuktu axis and Bulabulin forest, ⁠targeting hideouts and supply networks. ​Eleven militants were killed in Bulabulin and seven in the Timbuktu area, Uba said in a statement.

The ⁠operations form part of an ongoing campaign aimed at dismantling insurgent strongholds across the region after a recent assault on military bases that killed ​several troops including senior officers.

Air ⁠support provided surveillance and precision strikes, while follow-up ​operations were under way to ‌track escaping fighters, Uba ​said.

(Reporting by Adewale Kolawole in Maiduguri; Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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