- Islamic State claims first attacks in North-west Nigeria Premium Times —
- Slain commander tracked six months by US drones — ISWAP Punch —
- Nigerian military air strike hits village market CGTN —
- Nigerian military air strike on market reportedly kills more than 100 civilians ABC News —
- ‘Over 80% of ISIS operations now in W’Africa’ Punch —
- 200 feared dead after Nigerian air strike hits market in northeast Yobe state South China Morning Post —
- Military air strikes kill dozens of people in northeast Nigeria, Amnesty International says France 24 —
- At least 100 dead in Nigeria after air force 'misfire' on market, sources say The Independent —
- Scores Killed in Nigerian Military Strikes as Clashes With Militants Intensify The New York Times —
Islamic State – West Africa Province
Branch of the Islamic State
The Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP), officially Wilāyat Ġarb Ifrīqīyā, meaning 'Province of West Africa', is a militant group and administrative division of the Islamic State (IS), a Salafi jihadist militant group and unrecognised quasi-state. ISWAP is primarily active in the Chad Basin, and fights an extensive insurgency against the states of Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. It is an offshoot of Boko Haram with which it has a violent rivalry. Until March 2022, ISWAP acted as an umbrella organization for all IS factions in West Africa including the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (IS-GS), although the actual ties between ISWAP and IS-GS were limited.
Also known as...
ISIS-West Africa, West Africa Wilayah, ISIS-WA, Wilāyat Garb Ifrīqīyā, ISWAP, and IS-WAPISWAP commander Abu Bilal al-Mainuki killed in a joint Nigerian-U.S. drone operation after six months of tracking.