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  2. List of military equipment of Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    Operated by Boko Haram, probably captured from the Nigerian Army. Panhard AML-60 [56] Armored car France: Operated by Boko Haram, probably captured from the Nigerian Army. VBL [57] Scout car France: Operated by Boko Haram, probably captured from the Nigerian army. T-55/55MV/AM/AMV: Main battle tank: At least 82 (2015) [38] [39] [58] Soviet Union

  3. Al-Qaeda–Islamic State conflict - Wikipedia

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    These groups include Ansar al-Islam in Kurdistan, [3] Boko Haram, [32] the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, [33] the Caucasus Emirate, [34] Abu Sayyaf, [35] Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, [36] the Uqba ibn Nafi Brigade, and Al-Shabaab. [37] The first instance of the conflict was during the rise of the Islamic State in northern and western Iraq in 2014.

  4. Boko Haram - Wikipedia

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    Boko Haram, officially known as Jamā'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihād [24] (Arabic: جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد, lit. 'Group of the People of Sunnah for Dawah and Jihad'), [25] is a self-proclaimed jihadist terrorist organization based in northeastern Nigeria and also active in Chad, Niger, northern Cameroon, and Mali. [13]

  5. List of equipment of the Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    Name Photo Type Country of origin In service Notes BOZENA 5 [55]: Unmanned ground vehicle Slovakia N/A Clearance of all conventional antipersonnel and antitank land mines and for IED removal assistance.

  6. Battle of Sambisa Forest (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Islamic State commanders and surrendered Boko Haram leaders reportedly held talks at the Sabeel Huda camp in the forest's center; journalist Kingsley Omonobi stated that ISWAP chief judge Muhammad Malumma was rumoured to be the one deciding the fate of captured Boko Haram troops. [28] Ten Boko Haram senior commanders were reportedly executed. [32]

  7. Operation Boma's Wrath - Wikipedia

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    Operation Boma's Wrath was a military operation launched by Chad against Boko Haram. [1] Operation was launched on March 31, 2020, one week after Boko Haram's attack on Chadian military base in which 92 Chadian soldiers were killed. [2] Aim of the operation was to destroy hidden jihadist bases and repulse their forces out of Chad. Operation ...

  8. Bakura Doro - Wikipedia

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    This movement eventually became Boko Haram, and Bakura stayed loyal to the group during and after the 2009 uprising. [1] After Yusuf's death and the rise of his successor Abubakar Shekau, [5] Bakura fought for Boko Haram in the escalating rural insurgency. Even though he lacked a background in religious Islamic studies, he started to climb in ...

  9. 2014 Jos bombings - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, multiple churches were bombed by Boko Haram in order to try to start a religious conflict between Christians and Muslims. [1] In the month prior to the attack, Boko Haram abducted over 200 schoolgirls, [1] though Jos had two significant attacks since 2012. [1] One day after the bombings 27 were killed in village attacks. [2]