The Nigerian Air Force
(NAF) Saturday sent five fighter jets to the notorious Sambisa Forest to crush
Boko Haram terrorists operating in the area. The operation is coming on the
heels of new reports of the regrouping of Boko Haram sect in the forest.
The
regrouping of Boko Haram terrorists has also been linked to the resurgence of
attacks by the sect, where they recently attacked Maiduguri, the Boko State
capital, parts of Adamawa and Yobe States.
Speaking, NAF Director
of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya said:
“The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has intensified its intensive day and night
aerial bombardments of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) locations within the
North-east.
“On
the fourth day of the ongoing Operation Ruwan Wuta II, the NAF conducted air
interdiction on some structures in Dure, a BHT-infested location, 12km east of
Sambisa.”
Adesanya
explained that “reports from NAF Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance
platforms had revealed the gradual resurgence of BHT activities in the
settlement, particularly at the targeted structures, which were hideouts for
the terrorists.
“Five
aircraft namely 3 x Alpha Jet aircraft and 2 x F-7Ni aircraft conducted the air
interdiction missions. The Alpha jet aircraft and the F-Ni aircraft took turns
to attack the location with bombs, destroying the targeted structures and
killing the terrorists.”
He
observed that “the Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) conducted after the strikes
revealed that some of the structures were set ablaze by the bomb explosions.
“On
the same day, the NAF conducted air interdiction missions on a BHT-infested
settlement in Mangusum. The location was attacked, in succession, by 2 F-7Ni
aircraft and 3 x Alpha Jet aircraft.”
Adesanya further stated that “the F-7Ni aircraft and some of the Alpha Jet aircraft attacked the targets with bombs, destroying BHT structures in the location and sending a few BHT survivors fleeing.
Adesanya further stated that “the F-7Ni aircraft and some of the Alpha Jet aircraft attacked the targets with bombs, destroying BHT structures in the location and sending a few BHT survivors fleeing.
“Thereafter,
another Alpha jet aircraft followed up with rocket and cannon attacks in the
target area, strafing the fleeing terrorists in the process. Subsequent BDA of
the attack indicated some burnt structures and significant casualties inflicted
on the BHTs.
“Operation
Ruwan Wuta II, which was initiated by the NAF leadership, as a follow-up to the
hugely successful Operation Ruwan Wuta, has so far proved to be even more
successful,” he added.
Meanwhile,
troops intercepted a Boko Haram suicide bomb squad on Friday and neutralised
five terrorists at different locations in Borno north, Nigerian Army said on
Saturday.
The
army spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, in a statement, noted that the intercepted
bomb at Ngalle village where one terrorist was neutralised “could have been
intended for troops or innocent and peace loving villagers.”
Usman said a huge Improvised Explosive Device (IED) cylinder was recovered from the terrorists. “Other items recovered include an AK-47 rifle magazine, a motorcycle and some spare parts.”
Usman said a huge Improvised Explosive Device (IED) cylinder was recovered from the terrorists. “Other items recovered include an AK-47 rifle magazine, a motorcycle and some spare parts.”
He
also said troops intercepted escaping Boko Haram terrorists crossing
Maiduguri-Monguno highway at Torowa village during which another terrorist was
shot dead, while others fled into the nearby bush.
“The
gallant troops recovered an AK-47 riffle with a magazine loaded with 19 rounds
of 7.62mm ammunition, three mobile phones, a SIM card and jewelries,” he added.
In
a related development, the army spokesman said troops have flushed out
terrorists, who were taking refuge in the surroundings of Dure in Gwoza Local
Government Area of Borno.
He
said the troops engaged and smoked them out of their hideouts at Jango, Nduma,
Gobara, Bala Ibrahim, Fulani Rogo and Takwala villages and environs in the
Gwoza Local Government Area.
“During
the operations, the troops neutralised three Boko Haram terrorists and captured
one other terrorist alive,” he said, adding that others escaped with gunshot
wounds.
“The
troops also recovered one Fabrique Nationals (FN) rifle, one G3 rifle, charged
magazines and a pair of military camouflage uniform suspected to be used by the
terrorists to disguise as military personnel. Unfortunately, one soldier
sustained injury during the operation.
“He
has since been evacuated to the unit’s Regimental Aid Post, for more medical
attention. The captured terrorist has been taken into custody for further
interrogation and onward passage to relevant agencies,” he said.
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