Scores of Boko Haram/Islamic State of West African (ISWAP) terrorists have lost their lives in an air bombardment by the Air Force.
The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation Hadin Kai raided the terrorists hideouts in North East of Bama, in Borno.
According to military sources familiar with the raid of the ISWAP and Boko Haram hideouts, intelligence gathered indicated that the terrorists from the two factions were in the middle of a fight for superiority at Gazuwa, one of the notorious bases of Boko Haram, located eight kilometres to Bama Local Government Area last Friday when the military in air and land assault neutralised many of them.
“They were in the middle of a fight when the Super Tukano attacked them, scoring a devastating hit on them, killing scores of the Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists, in the process.” Vanguard quoted the source as saying.
He said in continuation of employment of the air power to decimate the capability of the insurgents, the air strikes successfully took off another group of the terrorists around the axis of Gargash, noting that an unspecified number of the Mujahedeen were killed in the process.
Counter Terrorism Expert and Security Analyst in Lake Chad, Zagazola Makama, confirmed that the air interdiction mission was launched after a series of surveillance missions, which indicated the heavy presence of the terrorists in the area.
By the same token, the vanguard reports that more than 20 terrorists and their families from the Njimiya camp of terrorists have surrendered to the troops of 21 Armoured Brigade Bama, due to the fear of being attacked by military air strikes.
One of the surrendered terrorists (name withheld) said the continued attacks have triggered massive displacement and hunger in most of their terrorist camps, leaving them with no option but to either surrender, continue hiding in one place without food, or run out of the forest or die.
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