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NAF airstrikes hit, degrade terrorists’ enclaves in Borno

NAF airstrikes hit, degrade terrorists capabilities in Borno
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According to the statement, NAF air assets carried out a focused surveillance sweep, during which many insurgents were sighted moving along concealed tracks and were trailed to structures hidden under dense foliage.

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said it has successfully destroyed Ali Sheriffti, a known terrorist enclave in the Southern Tumbuns area of Borno through airstrikes conducted on Friday.

The operation was conducted on Friday at about 1850 hours over Ali Sheriffti following credible intelligence on insurgent activities, Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, said in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

According to the statement, NAF air assets carried out a focused surveillance sweep, during which many insurgents were sighted moving along concealed tracks and were trailed to structures hidden under dense foliage.

Ejodame add that following positive identification, the NAF executed a precise strike, engaging the structures with onboard munitions.

“The operation achieved the desired effect, with terrorist structures destroyed, further degrading their capability and freedom of movement in the area,” he said.

Ejodame said the strike underscored NAF’s sustained commitment to intelligence-led and precision-driven operations aimed at denying terrorists safe havens.

He quoted the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, as reaffirming the force’s resolve to sustain pressure on terrorist networks.

He added that operations would continue with increased intensity to safeguard the nation and its citizens.

“The Nigerian Air Force will continue to pursue and dismantle terrorist networks with unwavering precision and relentless force, ensuring no enclave remains beyond our reach,” he said.

(NAN)

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