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Scores Of Fighters Killed In Military Airstrikes In Zamfara (Video)

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Scores Of Fighters Killed In Military Airstrikes In Zamfara (Video)

The Nigerian Army troops of the Air component of operation HADARIN DAJI, on Wednesday, disclosed that it has bombarded a bandits’ logistics warehouse in massive airstrikes conducted in the Kwiambana Forest area of Zamfara State.
The development was disclosed by Major General John Enenche, the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, in a statement released on Wednesday.

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Enenche in the statement noted that the airstrikes were executed on Tuesday as part of air interdiction missions being executed under the subsidiary of Operation WUTAN DAJI 2 to rid the North West of the country of armed bandits and other criminal elements.
According to him, several bandits were also executed as a result of the attack.
The statement read: “The Air Component of Operation HADARIN DAJI has eliminated several armed bandits and destroyed their logistics facilities in massive airstrikes conducted in the Kwiambana Forest area of Zamfara State.

This was achieved yesterday, 15 September 2020, as part of air interdiction missions being executed under subsidiary Operation WUTAN DAJI 2 to rid the North West of the Country of armed bandits and other criminal elements.”

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“The location was designated for attack after Human Intelligence (HUMINT) reports and confirmatory Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions, established that the cluster of huts and other structures at the edge of the Forest served as a hideout for notorious bandits’ leaders’ Sani Mochoko’ and ‘Damina’ and some of their fighters.

Accordingly, the Air Component scrambled Nigerian Air Force (NAF) jets and helicopter gunships to attack the location.”
“The attack aircraft took turns in engaging the target area resulting in significant damage to the bandits’ structures as well as the killing of several of their fighters.”

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