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Nigeria has faced extremist violence for more than a decade, particularly in its northeastern regions. Multiple armed groups, including factions connected to Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa Province, have carried out attacks that displaced communities and created ongoing humanitarian challenges.
Nigerian security forces have conducted numerous military campaigns over the years, though the conflict has remained complex due to the geographic scale of the region and the adaptability of insurgent groups.
Military experts note that eliminating high ranking leaders can disrupt extremist operations temporarily by weakening command structures and communication networks
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