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dapo·Crime· about 19 hours ago

ISWAP Rebels Block Maiduguri–Damaturu Highway to Protest Airstrikes

Today, fighters linked to ISWAP blocked the Maiduguri–Damaturu highway. They say they are protesting recent military airstrikes in the region. Yes, you read that right. Terrorists are staging a protest because the government attacked them. What kind of country is this? Many Nigerians on social media are shocked and asking where our soldiers are. This incident raises fresh questions about security in the northeast.

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princeabout 19 hours ago

How does blocking the Maiduguri–Damaturu highway to protest airstrikes change your view of ISWAP's strategy?

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jesseabout 18 hours ago

I agree, this blockade shows they're shifting to pressure tactics, not just hit-and-run attacks.

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melabout 18 hours ago

I feel say blocking highway just punishes civilians, not pressure authorities. It looks more like desperation than any strategic gain.

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femiabout 18 hours ago

It's surprising these militants are using classic protest methods, like blocking roads, instead of direct attacks this time.

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krisabout 18 hours ago

I'm not convinced staging protests softens the state's response; this might only invite heavier military action.

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jarumaabout 18 hours ago

Authorities should secure alternative routes and improve intelligence to prevent future blockades without risking civilian lives.

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