300 Boko Haram terrorists killed as Nigerian Air Force intensifies aerial bombings
The Director of Public Relations
and Information for the Air Force, Ayodele Famuyiwa, said in a statement
emailed to PREMIUM TIMES that the killing The Nigerian Air Force on Tuesday
said it killed about 300 Boko Haram members during a recent aerial bombardments
of terrorist locations in the North-East of Nigeria.of the terrorists recorded
“another major success in the on-going counter-insurgency and counter
terrorism operations against the Boko Haram Terrorist (BHT) sect in the North
East.”as Mr. Famuyiwa said, “The current phase of intensified air operations
over Northern Borno paid-off on the night of 19 August 2016 when the NAF,
during an air attack, killed about 300 BHTs who had gathered to hold a meeting
at a location between Malam Fatori and own troops location Kangarwa.“Prior to
this fateful day the NAF, on 16 August 2016, had commenced series of
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions to corroborate
human intelligence that key BHT commanders gather at the said location to hold
meeting at night.“The objective of the on-going operation, as usual, is to
degrade the capability of the insurgents, particularly those who have fled to
the northern part of Borno.”The army also reported Tuesday that it repelled
attack on the location of its troops near Sambisa forest.“Troops on Operation
LAFIYA DOLE stationed at Darul Jamel, on the fringes of Sambisa forest,
northern parts of Borno State, yesterday evening successfully repelled an
attempted attack on their location by remnants of Boko Haram terrorists,” the
spokesperson for the army, Sani Usman, a colonel, said in a statement.“The
terrorists attempted to storm the troops location at about 10.00pm, but paid
dearly as the troops killed several of them including two senior commanders
that led the attack. “The troops recovered one Light Machine Gun (LMG) with
Registration number 56M-1101229, 1 AK-47 Rifle Magazine, Rocket Propelled
Grenade (RPG) Bomb and 1 top cover of an AK-47 Rifle. Other items recovered
include 395 Rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition and 15 rounds of 5.5mm by .45
ammunition.“Prior to the attack, the troops of the same unit on routine patrol
earlier, had cleared an ambush staged by elements of the suspected remnants of
the terrorists desperate for food near Banki Junction.
“It is equally believed that the
attack and ambush might not be unconnected to the fact that the terrorists were
desperately targeting over 890 rescued herdsmen with their 5000 livestock being
held captives by terrorists along Nigerian borders with Cameroon.”
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