US and Nigerian forces 'eliminate' IS group senior leader in joint mission

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President Donald Trump said US and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Nigeria in a mission carried out Friday.

Trump announced the joint operation in Africa’s most populous country in a late-night social media post that offered few details. He said Abu Bakr al-Mainuki was second in command of the Islamic State (IS) group globally and “thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was doing.”

President Donald Trump on May 15, 2026 said US and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State (IS) group in Nigeria. President Donald Trump on May 15, 2026 said US and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State (IS) group in Nigeria. © Screengrab Truth Social @realDonaldTrump

Al-Mainuki was viewed as the key figure in IS organising and finance, and had been plotting attacks against the United States and its interests, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to share sensitive information.

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu confirmed the operation and said Al-Mainuki was killed alongside “several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin."

"Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State," Tinubu said in a statement after Trump first announced the killing.

The Nigerian defence forces said Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was a "senior ISIS leader and one of the world's most active terrorists".

Sahel militant links

Born in Nigeria's Borno province in 1982, al-Mainuki took the helm of the IS branch in West Africa after the group’s previous leader in the region, Mamman Nur, was killed in 2018, according to the Counter Extremism Project, which tracks militant groups.

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Al-Mainuki was based in the Sahel area, the monitoring group said, adding that it is believed that he fought in Libya when the IS group was active in the North African nation more than a decade ago. He was sanctioned by the US in 2023.

Trump in December directed US forces to launch strikes against the Islamic State group in Nigeria, though he released little detail then about the impact. 

Nigeria has been battling multiple armed groups, including at least two affiliated with IS, as it has grappled with a multifaceted security crisis. IS affiliates in Africa have emerged as some of the continent's most active militant groups following the collapse of the IS caliphate in Syria and Iraq in 2017.

The US in February sent troops to the West African nation to help advise its military and in March, the US also deployed drones there after Trump alleged that Christians are being targeted in Nigeria’s security crisis.

The Friday night operation was the latest instance in a string of covert missions abroad that Trump has announced this year, starting with the stunning overnight raid in January to capture and remove Venezuela's then-leader Nicolas Maduro and whisk him to the US, followed nearly two months later by the launch of strikes that kicked off the war with Iran.

(FRANCE 24 with AP)

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