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Terrorist Leader Junaidu Fasagora, Scores of his Fighters Killed in Zamfara
The Nigerian Army has reported the elimination of notorious terrorist leader Junaidu Fasagora and numerous fighters following intense aerial bombardment and ground combat in the Tsafe general area of Zamfara State.
The Army, through its verified social media channels, announced that the operation, conducted as part of counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency efforts in the North West Region, resulted in the decisive defeat of Junaidu Fasagora and his terrorist group.
Junaidu Fasagora and his associates have long been associated with a spate of kidnappings and terrorist activities targeting communities across multiple states in the North West.
The successful operation is hailed as a crucial victory in the ongoing fight against terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria. The military’s relentless pursuit of peace and stability in the region and beyond is underscored by this significant achievement.
The Nigerian Army reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to sustaining operations against terrorism, insurgency, and various criminal activities to restore safety and security to troubled areas across the country.
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