Table of Contents
- Video Footage of US Military Air Strikes
- Confirmation of the Strikes
- Trump's Statement
- Casualties from the Attack
- Expert Analysis
- Nigerian Government's Response
- Watch the Video
A video has surfaced showing the US military air strikes in Nigeria.
This footage was released by the US Department of Defense following its air strikes targeting terrorists in Sokoto.
Previously, US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, confirmed that military air strikes targeted terrorists in Nigeria, describing the operation as lethal.
Subsequently, the US African Command confirmed that it conducted attacks that were characterized as extremely deadly by President Donald Trump.
Trump mentioned that he was fulfilling a commitment made last month to strike at the terrorists he believes are responsible for the deaths of innocent Christians.
While the strikes have been labeled as powerful and lethal, information regarding the casualties resulting from the attack has yet to be disclosed.
Security expert Brant Philip further elaborated that the strikes may have been executed “from the USS Paul Ignatius, utilizing a Tomahawk missile.”
The Nigerian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has also verified that the strikes were successful.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the US military air strikes in Nigeria?
The air strikes aimed to target terrorists in Sokoto, Nigeria, who are believed to be responsible for violence against innocent civilians, particularly Christians.
What has been reported about the casualties from the air strikes?
As of now, the specific casualty figures resulting from the air strikes have not been released.
Who confirmed the success of the air strikes?
The Nigerian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that the air strikes were successful.

