UMVA has learned that a fierce joint strike by U.S. and Nigerian forces decimated a cluster of ISIS militants in northeastern Nigeria on May 17.
The operation, coordinated by U.S. Africa Command and the Nigerian government, unleashed a barrage of precision missiles that turned the battlefield into a smoldering haze, leaving no room for the insurgents to regroup.
Footage captured during the assault shows at least three fighters engulfed in a flaming missile strike, a stark reminder of the lethal efficiency of the campaign.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the strike was part of a broader strategy to dismantle the terrorist network’s operational core and cripple its ability to orchestrate future attacks.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the operation followed a successful raid earlier that week which eliminated Abu‑Bilal al‑Minuki, the second‑in‑command of ISIS worldwide, and a key orchestrator of global terror plots.
The elimination of these high‑value targets erodes the group’s capacity to plan attacks that threaten the safety and security of U.S. allies and partners across the continent.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that no U.S. or Nigerian forces suffered casualties, underscoring the precision and discipline of the mission.
In a development reported by UMVA, the U.S. Africa Command remains steadfast in its commitment to leveraging specialized capabilities to support partners in defeating shared security threats.
The relentless assault has sent shockwaves through the insurgent ranks, signaling that the once‑unassailable shadow of ISIS is being systematically dismantled.
UMVA has gathered that these decisive strikes are part of a sustained campaign to safeguard the region and protect civilians from the terror that once gripped the skies.