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Airstrike kills terrorists at Jilli market amid civilian casualty fears

An airstrike on Jilli market, a boundary community between Borno and Yobe states, has killed many suspected terrorists but also raised fears of heavy civilian casualties. The Nigerian Air Force confirmed that its Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai carried out precision follow up strikes on Saturday evening against what it described as a terrorist logistics hub in the Jilli axis. Military authorities said the operation followed sustained intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance over the Bindul Jilli corridor, a known route for Islamic State West Africa Province fighters using gun trucks and motorcycles. According to the Joint Task Force, the airstrike neutralised scores of insurgents and destroyed their vehicles and supplies, disrupting planned attacks on troops in the area. However, local accounts suggest that a busy market frequented by traders was hit during the operation, with many civilians feared dead and […]

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A civilisation might die tonight’ – Trump issues apocalyptic warning to Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” in Iran if the country fails to accept his terms to end the ongoing conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Posting on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday, Trump said he did not want that outcome “but it probably will” if Tehran refuses to make a deal by his deadline. The extraordinary warning comes as the United States and Israel intensify strikes on Iranian military targets and infrastructure following weeks of clashes across the region. Trump has repeatedly tied his ultimatum to Iran’s de‑facto closure of the vital shipping lane, insisting that the strait must be fully reopened to global oil traffic. In recent days, the president has threatened to “take out” key Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, if no agreement is reached. He […]

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Iran Players Honour School Strike Victims Before Nigeria Match

Iran’s national football team has paid tribute to victims of a deadly strike on a school by staging a silent protest before their friendly match against Nigeria. The game, played in Belek, Turkey, was Iran’s first outing since the wider Middle East conflict began. As the national anthem played, the Iranian players stood in a line wearing black armbands and holding children’s schoolbags in their hands. In front of them on the pitch, more schoolbags were laid out to symbolise the pupils who lost their lives. The gesture was in memory of the children and teachers killed when a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab was hit by a strike on February 28. Officials in Iran say at least 170 people, most of them schoolgirls, died in the attack. Iran has blamed the United States and Israel for […]

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Afghan Taliban open to talks after Pakistan bombs Kabul, Kandahar

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have said they are willing to negotiate with Pakistan after Pakistani forces carried out major air and ground strikes in Kabul and Kandahar, killing dozens of fighters on both sides in the worst clashes between the neighbours in years.​ Pakistan hit targets in the Afghan capital and the southern city of Kandahar, where Taliban leaders are based, saying it was responding to Afghan attacks and warning that its “cup of patience has overflowed” and that relations had entered a state of “open war”. Thick black smoke and large fires were seen at strike sites in Kabul, while both governments reported heavy casualties but gave sharply conflicting death tolls.​ Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that Pakistani jets bombed areas of Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia overnight and then struck Paktia, Paktika, Khost and Laghman again on Friday, saying there […]

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Pakistan Strikes Kill Dozens in Afghanistan

Pakistan carried out multiple overnight air strikes across Afghanistan, killing at least 18 people, including women and children, according to the Taliban. Islamabad said the strikes targeted seven alleged militant camps near the border, following recent suicide bombings in Pakistan. The Afghan government condemned the attacks, saying civilian homes and a religious school were hit. The Taliban confirmed that strikes affected Nangarhar and Paktika provinces. In Girdi Kas village, only five members of a 23-person family survived the attacks, according to a local resident. A Taliban spokesperson confirmed 18 deaths in the family. Other areas, including Bermal and Urgun districts, were also hit, but no casualties were reported there as targeted buildings were empty. Pakistan’s Ministry of Information described the operation as “intelligence-based selective targeting” against members of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and affiliates of ISIS-Khorasan. The strikes were said to be […]

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