Air Force bombs Boko Haram terrorists

In a statement by on its social media page, the air force confirmed that an aircraft was used to attack the terrorists who were having a meeting under a tree in the state on Wednesday, November 16.
Some terrorists reportedly died while others other fled.
“The Nigerian Air Force fighter jets have attacked a number of Boko Haram Terrorist (BHT) locations in Northern Borno, killing several insurgents. On 16 November 2016, an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft reported a gathering of BHTs under a tree at Kadari.


“An Alpha Jet on armed reconnaissance was called in to strafe the location thus killing a number of the insurgents and causing survivors to flee in different directions. On 18 November 2016, NAF fighter jets again carried out a series of coordinated air strikes against BHT locations at Ngoshe.

“The strike, carried out by a 3-ship formation of Alpha Jets against 5 carefully selected BHT targets, was part of OPERATION RESCUE FINALE by the Nigerian Army. A similar air strike was conducted on another BHT location near Kangarwa on 19 November 2016. Based on ISR aircraft request, an Alpha Jet was scrambled for air interdiction at a location close to Kangarwa. The NAF, same day, provided ISR cover for own ground forces advancing from Ngoshe to Pulka.”

A week ago, the Nigerian Army engaged Boko Haram in Borno leading to the death of seven terrorists.

In a statement by Col Sani Usman who is the spokesperson of the army, he said troops of 119 Battalion Group of 8 Division deployed to Kangarwa village engaged in a gun fight with the terrorists.

Apart from the seven terrorists who were confirmed dead, several others escaped with gun wounds.

Five soldiers also sustained gun wounds and have been evacuated to the hospital for treatment.

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