state in northwest Nigeria was targeted by US airstrikes Early on 26 December 2025, the US conducted airstrikes which it said were against
Islamic State (IS) militants in northwest
Nigeria. According to the US, the strikes were approved by and in coordination with the Nigerian government, and killed "multiple" Islamic State militants. The strikes were conducted by a
US Navy warship using
BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM), the
Arleigh Burke-class destroyer , in the
Gulf of Guinea. Nigerian information minister
Mohammed Idris Malagi said that the operation took place on 26 December between 00:12 and 01:30
WAT, and targeted two prominent IS sites in the Bauni forest in
Tangaza. Malagi said that 16
GPS-
guided munitions were fired using
MQ-9 Reaper drones at the fighters, who were attempting to infiltrate Nigeria from the
Sahel. A US defense official told
The New York Times the strikes involved over a dozen
Tomahawk missiles targeting two IS camps. According to Isa Salihu Bashir, the chairman of Tangaza, strikes hit
Lakurawa camps, killing many fighters and forcing others to flee. In Jabo,
Tambuwal, farmland was destroyed. In Offa, former state official Tajudeen Alabi told the
BBC that "about five structures" were destroyed, with some injuries but no deaths.
The New Humanitarian reported that two missiles hit a Lakurawa camp in Tangaza. The first strike killed around 30 fighters, and the second strike killed survivors who had gathered to assess the damage. An estimated 155 Lakurawa were killed in total, including 19 who succumbed to their wounds. Another 200 were missing, and almost half the group's cattle were killed. Lakurawa commander Dando Sibu was reported to have survived the strikes, leaving the area five minutes before the second missile impacted. Conversely, the Nigerian government stated that the strikes were not intended to protect any specific religions. The Nigerian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement that said "precision hits" had been made and that the country's authorities remained "engaged in structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States of America, in addressing the persistent threat of terrorism and violent extremism". The
Nigerian Armed Forces said the strikes were jointly conducted with approval from the government, and came after "credible intelligence and careful operational planning" to minimize
collateral damage. The casualties have been reported as being in a range of 155-200+ fighters killed. == Targets ==