Sunday, 18 September 2016

Nigerian Air Force Bombards Boko Haram Locations In Borno






A statement by the Air Force on Sunday said the bombardment occurred on Friday, September 16.

“The air strikes were as a result of ground based intelligence and successive Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance reports obtained from several missions flown by NAF platforms,” the statement read.

The Air Force said it believed the terrorists were holding a high-level meeting when NAF jets hit the locations.
It stated that a post-strike battle damage assessment of the strikes revealed that the rendezvous was badly damaged with many casualties while those far from the vicinity scrambled to safety.

Weaponised Alpha Jet

The aircrafts involved in the air strikes are the NAF F-7Ni and the Alpha jets.

According to the Air Force, its air offensives have continued to deny the terrorists any hiding place and room for manoeuvre.

“This has enabled unhindered advance by the surface forces as part of the ongoing Operation GAMA AIKI,” the statement further read.

The NAF had in an earlier operation successfully conducted air strikes on Boko Haram terrorists’ camps at Tumbin Rego on August 26 which led to the death of many high ranking members of the group.

The attack is coming nearly one month after the Nigerian Air Force reconfigured an alpha jet for combat role.

The Air Force stated that the achievement followed relentless efforts by the NAF Technical Response Team (TRT).

It says the latest conversion makes it the third alpha jet to be reconfigured under the leadership of the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

The alpha jet has been reconfigured to carry both rockets and bombs during combat missions.'
Source:channels

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