Nigerian Air Force strikes kill ‘Several’ terrorists in Borno

A screen grab showing the Air Force strikes on terrorists’ hideouts on the fringes of Lake Tchad in Borno State

On the outskirts of Lake Tchad in Borno State, the Nigerian Air Force claims that its airstrikes have killed a number of terrorists.

According to the Nigerian Air Force, Boko Haram and Islamic States of West Africa Province, terrorists were neutralised after air strikes destroyed their hideouts and destroyed their structures and strategic logistics base in the region in air strikes on the fringes of Lake Chad in Borno State.

“Similar strikes were also undertaken at Tumbun Shitu after structures believed to be terrorists’ hideouts were observed tucked under thick foliage,” a Monday statement by NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, read.

“Additionally, three-gun trucks with terrorists were sighted moving into the location. The need to strike the location thus became imperative. The aftermath of the air strike revealed several terrorists were neutralised and the trucks destroyed.”

Gabkwet said Tumbun Fulani and Tumbun Shitu were struck between September 27 and September 30 after confirmation of the terrorists’ activities which constituted a threat to military formations and law-abiding Nigerians residing within the locations.

He said the terrorists were observed loading jerrycans in two gun trucks concealed under shrubs at Tumbun Fulani.

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