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Trump: US-Nigerian Forces Kill ISIS Second-in-Command in Nigeria

By Matthias Binder May 16, 2026
Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission
Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission

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Announcement and Immediate ContextIdentity of the Targeted LeaderSignificance for Regional Security

Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Washington – U.S. President Donald Trump announced that American and Nigerian forces killed a senior Islamic State leader during a joint operation in Nigeria on Friday. The mission targeted a figure described as the group’s second-in-command in the country, marking a notable development in counterterrorism efforts in West Africa. Details remain limited, with the president sharing the news through a late-night social media post rather than a formal briefing.

Announcement and Immediate Context

Trump’s post provided the first public confirmation of the strike, noting the involvement of both U.S. and Nigerian personnel. The operation took place in Africa’s most populous nation, where Islamic State affiliates have maintained a presence amid ongoing regional instability. Officials have not yet released additional information on the location of the strike or the tactics employed.

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The timing of the announcement, issued after midnight Washington time, underscores the fast-moving nature of the intelligence that supported the mission. No casualties among U.S. or Nigerian forces were reported in the initial statement.

Identity of the Targeted Leader

The individual killed was identified as Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom Trump described as the Islamic State’s second-in-command in Nigeria. His role reportedly involved coordinating operations and maintaining links with the group’s broader network across the Sahel region. Confirmation of his death comes at a moment when security forces in Nigeria continue to confront multiple militant factions.

Abu-Bilal al-Minuki’s elimination removes a mid-level commander whose activities had drawn attention from both local and international counterterrorism agencies. Further verification of his identity and exact responsibilities is expected in the coming days from defense officials.

Significance for Regional Security

The joint mission highlights ongoing cooperation between the United States and Nigeria on counterterrorism matters. Nigeria has faced persistent threats from Islamic State-linked groups, particularly in the northeast, where military operations have intensified in recent years. U.S. support has included intelligence sharing and training assistance.

While the full impact of this strike on Islamic State operations remains to be seen, the removal of a senior figure can disrupt command structures and financing networks in the short term. Analysts note that such targeted actions often form part of a wider strategy to degrade militant capabilities without large-scale troop deployments.

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What matters now: The operation demonstrates continued U.S. commitment to supporting Nigerian security forces against Islamic State affiliates. Follow-up assessments will focus on whether the strike leads to measurable reductions in militant activity in the region.

Defense officials are expected to provide additional context in the days ahead as more information becomes available. The episode adds to a series of reported successes against high-value targets in West Africa, though sustained pressure on remaining networks will require continued coordination between the two countries.

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