US resumes surveillance of Sambisa forest after air strikes in Sokoto

After launching airstrikes at ISIS terrorists in Sokoto State, the US has now turned their attention to the Sambisa Forest.

They are now currently carrying out intelligence and surveillance operations in the large expanse of land within Borno State.

Top security analyst, Brant Philip, revealed this via his X account and shared flight tracking data to back up his claims.

The tracking data showed a Gulfstream V aircraft flying over Borno state.

Philip, in his tweet, claimed that the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, is the target of the latest intelligence operations.

ISWAP are widely known to carry out their operations within the North-East and Lake Chad basin regions.

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