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Nigeria’s military killed 35 jihadists in a series of air strikes near the northeast border with Cameroon, the report said.
The blows were carried out in four districts to disrupt the jihadists to attack ground troops, the military added.
Nigeria has been fighting jihadist groups for more than ten years, as well as violent criminal groups, sectarian conflicts and broad abductions for redemption.
On Saturday, a group of well -known Nigerians, including ministers, businessmen and civil society activists, made a statement, causing concern that parts of Nigeria are tolerated by “slaughter level” and the country was officially in the world.
The group referred to a report published in May by Amnesty International, which states that at least 10 217 people have been killed since President Ball Tinubo took over two years ago.
He called for the formation of a presidential operational group with extensive powers to stop numerous conflicts, including the revival of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram and the Bella province of Western Africa Islamic State (ISWAP) in the northeast.
Last week, the army reported the murder of nearly 600 militants in the region in the region. There is no independent confirmation of the claim.
The Nigerian Air Force said it would continue to provide air cover by ground troops that demonstrate jihadists in the northeast.
More than 35,000 people have been killed and two million displaced in the conflict, the UN reports.
At the Institute of Security Studies, the Analytical Center said that at least 15 jihadists were recorded in the Nigeria and Niger border.
The jihadists used modified commercial drones to strike at the army bases, and the military burdened, adding reinforcements, he added.
Earlier this month, the US State Department approved the sale of 346 million weapons (£ 256 million) to Nigeria.