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Fig. 6 | Applied Network Science

Fig. 6

From: Uncovering the internal structure of Boko Haram through its mobility patterns

Fig. 6

The 420 nodes and the top 1% edges according to their weight for different mobility scenarios. Certain paths (between Maiduguri, which is the largest node) and the border with Cameroon and the border with Niger are travelled frequently by Boko Haram cells. Also, the journey between Maiduguri and Damaturu and Potiskum (both located west of Maiduguri) are frequently travelled with high mobility cells. With low mobility cells, the movement of Boko Haram cells is most frequently between Maiduguri and Bama, Damboa, Gwoza and Kondua, four urban agglomerations south and south-east part of Maiduguri

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