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We killed 199 Jihadists in one operation in Nigeria, Trump’s assistant says

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A senior US counterterrorism official reported that 199 jihadists were killed in a military operation in Nigeria, marking it as the largest enemy neutralization since the September 11 attacks.

In a public statement, Sebastian Gorka recounted watching the operation live from the Situation Room, likening the experience to being in a Tom Clancy film.

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He emphasized the significance of the operation, stating, “I witnessed our operators take down 199 jihadists in a single mission. This is the largest enemy casualty count since September 11, ensuring these terrorists will no longer pose a threat to Americans.”

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Gorka further announced that the operation resulted in an exceptional intelligence recovery, requiring an additional aircraft to transport the electronic materials retrieved from the terrorists’ camps.

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“We had to bring in an extra plane for the electronic equipment we captured, and the haul was three times larger than any recovered since 9/11,” he noted.

He added that counterterrorism specialists are currently examining the collected materials to understand ISIS communication methods, calling it invaluable.

“Our experts are dissecting this information to analyze how ISIS members communicate. It’s incredible to witness our professionals back in action in the fight against terrorism.”

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