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“The new regulation required fighters to stop pursuing soldiers that run away during attacks and stop killing captured soldiers.”

Three of the most senior leaders of the violent Nigerian extremist group Islamic State West Africa Province have reportedly been killed by their own men.

“The new regulation required fighters to stop pursuing soldiers that run away during attacks and stop killing captured soldiers,” he said. “Before these recent incidents, many communities also came under varying degrees of murderous attacks in the north, south and central parts of Borno State,” Zulum said while announcing the fast.

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