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Nigerian Military Seizes ISWAP Documents Revealing Attack Plans and Logistics

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The Nigerian military has recovered notebooks from suspected members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) that reportedly contain detailed plans for attacks, weapon allocations, and operational roles.

According to military sources, the materials were seized during recent security operations in the northeastern region, a hotspot for insurgent activities. The recovered documents provide insight into the organizational structure of the group and their planned strategies against both military and civilian targets.

Officials say the notebooks outline not only the assignment of fighters to specific operations but also the types and quantities of weapons to be used in forthcoming attacks. This discovery is expected to help security forces anticipate and counter insurgent movements more effectively.

Military authorities described the recovery as a significant intelligence breakthrough, which could aid in disrupting planned assaults and dismantling ISWAP networks. Analysts note that such documents can be critical in understanding how insurgent groups coordinate their activities and sustain operations.

The Nigerian Army has vowed to continue its counterterrorism efforts, emphasizing the importance of actionable intelligence in protecting lives and restoring stability in affected communities.

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