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VisitWhat will be the Nigerian military's primary response to the ISWAP attack in Yobe by end of 2024?
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ISWAP Claims Rare Shia Attack in Yobe
Aug 31, 2024, 08:05 PM
The terrorist organization Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP) has claimed responsibility for killing four Shia civilians in an armed attack in Yobe, northeast Nigeria. This attack marks a rare instance of ISWAP targeting Shia individuals, as the group has not claimed such an attack in nearly a decade, since November 2015. The attack is being publicized through photos and a formal statement issued yesterday by ISWAP.
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