Air force bombs Boko Haram hideouts

Air force bombs Boko Haram hideouts

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) carried out a counter operation against Boko Haram terrorists in their new hideout.

According to a statement by the air force, the day and night operation was in response to an attack on military troops on January 12.

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The air force has promised to rid the country off terrorists and is intensifying effort to achieve this.

Read the statement below:

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has struck Boko Haram new hideout about one nautical mile south of Tumbum Rego in northern Borno. NAF fighter jets and helicopter gunship assaulted the location in a coordinated day and night operation following Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) report that Boko Haram insurgents who attacked own Surface Forces at Kangarwa the night of 12 January 2017 had withdrawn to the said location.

The enclosed footage of the Battle Damage Assessment indicated that the operation was successful as the insurgent’s hideout was successfully destroyed.

Recall that the NAF, of recent, has intensified aerial patrol over the entire operation in the North East, as well as offensive mission around the Green Belt region near Niger and Chad Republics. The renewed effort is aimed at denying the remnants of the insurgents the opportunity to regroup and launch attack on own Surface Forces or people within the host communities.

See the latest video below:

Source: Legit.ng

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