ADVERTISEMENT

Air Force intensifies search in Sambisa forest

He said that the Air Force had successfully carried out 286 operational sorties against the terrorists’ targets between Dec. 25, 2015 and now.

Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) campaigners look on during a protest procession marking the 500th day since the abduction of girls in Chibok, along a road in Abuja August 27, 2015. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it is intensifying surveillance to locate the abducted Chibok girls and other captives held by the Boko Haram terrorists in Sambisa forest

Air Vice Marshal Isiaka Amao, the Deputy Theater Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole in charge of Air Component made this known when he briefed newsmen in Maiduguri on Saturday.

Amao said that NAF had also destroyed the terrorists’ leadership hideouts; logistics support bases and infrastructure in its numerous air strikes.

``In continuation of the counter-terrorism operations under Operation Lafiya Dole, the air component has intensified air strikes against the Boko Haram terrorists.

ADVERTISEMENT

``The air effort was focused on further degrading the terrorists operational capability as well as command and control structure, restricting their freedom of movement and destroying their logistics support base,’’ he said.

``The air operation also intensified surveillance towards locating the abducted Chibok Girls and other citizens that may have been abducted by the terrorists group.

``The missions conducted led to the destruction of newly discovered terrorists hideouts, enclaves, logistics support bases and infrastructure, especially as they flee Sambisa to nearby locations due to aerial bombardments,’’ he said.

Amao said that the air efforts had further degraded the terrorists and denied them the opportunity to regroup as the case was in the past.

``Notable among the missions during the period was an air strike on Dec. 25, where some Boko Haram leaders and junior commanders who had gathered for a meeting in Sambisa forest were neutralised by a precision strike.

ADVERTISEMENT

``Post strike assessment indicated that over 15 terrorists were killed,’’ he said.

He said that NAF also conducted several interdiction missions against terrorists’ targets on part of Sambisa forest on different occasion.

``The most significant strike was conducted on Jan. 17, after an intelligence report on the location of a high value terrorists leader taking refuge at a location south of Arra in Sambisa forest.

``Consequently air strikes were conducted to neutralise the target,’’ he said.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

When fire started on a boat, the captain was first to escape — 34 passengers died

When fire started on a boat, the captain was first to escape — 34 passengers died

Some Nigerians in public, private organisations using fake certificates - FG

Some Nigerians in public, private organisations using fake certificates - FG

UniAbuja says academic, administrative activities ongoing despite ASUU strike

UniAbuja says academic, administrative activities ongoing despite ASUU strike

Nigerian journalist creates AI solutions for businesses

Nigerian journalist creates AI solutions for businesses

Group mobilises special prayers for late President Yar’adua

Group mobilises special prayers for late President Yar’adua

Anambra ranks 2nd lowest in Nigeria’s malaria prevalence – Lagos has lowest

Anambra ranks 2nd lowest in Nigeria’s malaria prevalence – Lagos has lowest

Catholic secondary school showcases 30 students who scored above 300 in UTME

Catholic secondary school showcases 30 students who scored above 300 in UTME

Mortein renews partnership with Shoprite retail stores in fight to end malaria

Mortein renews partnership with Shoprite retail stores in fight to end malaria

Obi warned by Niger Delta youths over criticism of Lagos-Calabar road project

Obi warned by Niger Delta youths over criticism of Lagos-Calabar road project

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT