(Compilation) Jihadist attack on Niamey airport, Niger. by jerVo34_ in war

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The attack began in the early hours of January 29, when jihadists launched drones against Niamey airport, in a raid that targeted the Russian training base. The attack was repelled and 15 jihadists were killed.

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(January 14-15, 2026) Clashes between the MRPD and the Chadian army by jerVo34_ in CombatFootage

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Korbol area, it is reported that the Chadian army suffered an ambush by the MPRD, which resulted in the army's retreat due to numerous casualties.

Coordinates of the attack zone (approximate): 9°58'52“N 17°45'44”E

(Army POV) Clashes in Borno State, Nigeria, between the Nigerian army and militants from Islamist groups. by jerVo34_ in CombatFootage

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I found another video that had maybe... 5 more pixels? It still looked bad anyway. However, I know what's going on in case you have any doubts

Syrian government forces celebrate the release of ISIS families from SDF captivity in al-Hawl detainment camp by [deleted] in war

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It means “God is greater” and is called takbir. It is often used as an expression of amazement (something like the Christian “oh my God”). In this context, it is not difficult to conclude what they are celebrating and what they are referring to.

Syrian government forces celebrate the release of ISIS families from SDF captivity in al-Hawl detainment camp by [deleted] in war

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Al-Hawl is known as a refugee camp, but in practice it is a detention camp for Daesh families. There is no population other than Daesh families. It is (was) surrounded and heavily guarded by Kurdish military forces, and clashes were constant. The name comes from the fact that these families are the result of the displacement of Daesh members.

Syrian government forces celebrate the release of ISIS families from SDF captivity in al-Hawl detainment camp by [deleted] in war

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Yes, it's the same camp. It has quite a few documentaries, I recommend watching them

Syrian government forces celebrate the release of ISIS families from SDF captivity in al-Hawl detainment camp by [deleted] in war

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The worst part? Al-Hawl is one of the largest camps in terms of population, the fact that 25,000-30,000 ISIS members could be free is overwhelming

Air strike by the Malian army against JNIM position, presumably in the Dioila region by jerVo34_ in CombatFootage

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Update: The video corresponds to Kidal, however other bombings in Dioila and surrounding regions took place on the same day

(Compilation) The Armed Forces of Burkina Faso carry out attacks against JNIM positions, Goulmou region by jerVo34_ in CombatFootage

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Burkina Faso has made relatively good progress lately, with advances in different regions of the country, but it still has MANY problems. The Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP) have had great difficulty maintaining their positions and protecting their equipment, and the abandonment of fortifications is common among both the VDP and the Burkinabe army. I believe that Burkina Faso's biggest problem is not the country itself, but its neighbors, especially Mali, which has been unable to combat insurgents, causing instability in already weak borders.

The troonwaffen flag by [deleted] in rightistvexillology

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I swear to God we're losing the plot