WASHINGTON/LAGOS — US President Donald Trump announced Friday that a senior leader of the Islamic State group had been killed during a joint military operation involving American and Nigerian forces, DW has reported.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said Abu-Bilal al-Minuki — described as ISIS’s global second-in-command — was eliminated in what he called a “meticulously planned and very complex mission.”
“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed” the operation, Trump wrote, adding that the militant leader “thought he could hide in Africa.”
Trump did not disclose the exact location of the operation, but US officials identified al-Minuki as a Nigerian national who had previously been designated a global terrorist by Washington in 2023.
The operation marks a significant development in expanding security cooperation between the United States and Nigeria as both countries confront growing extremist threats across West Africa.
In recent months, Washington has increased intelligence and military support for Nigerian counterterrorism operations, including drone surveillance and the deployment of military trainers in non-combat roles.
Nigeria continues to battle insurgent groups linked to both Islamic State West Africa Province and Boko Haram, particularly in the country’s northern regions.
Trump praised the Nigerian government for its cooperation in the mission despite past disagreements over security and religious violence in the country.
Nigerian authorities have repeatedly denied accusations that the conflict specifically targets Christians, insisting that extremist violence affects both Muslim and Christian communities alike.
Neither the Pentagon nor Nigerian military officials immediately released further operational details.
ISIS has not commented on the reported killing.




















