NAF records major success as airstrikes neutralise over 40 terrorists in Borno‎


‎The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has neutralised over 40 terrorists during coordinated close air support and air interdiction operations in Azir and Musarram areas of Borno.

‎This is contained in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja by the Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame.

‎Ejodame said the operations were carried out on Jan. 15 and 16 by the Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI, following actionable intelligence and in close coordination with ground troops.
‎According to him, NAF aircraft, in the early hours of Jan. 16, swiftly responded to a distress call at Azir where troops were engaged with terrorists withdrawing from the area.

‎He said further aerial scans revealed terrorist elements attempting to regroup under nearby tree cover, prompting precise and successive air strikes that neutralised several of them.

‎“Post-strike assessment confirmed no further threats, while feedback from ground troops, local authorities and community sources indicated a significant degradation of terrorist presence and a return of relative calm,” Ejodame said.

‎He added that earlier, on Jan. 15, NAF air assets conducted a successful air interdiction at Musarram in the Tumbuns general area after intelligence revealed terrorists assembling on canoes to launch attacks along the Baga and Fish Dam axis.
‎“On arrival, the aircraft sighted about 10 canoes and over 40 suspected terrorists, who were engaged in multiple passes, throwing them into disarray.

‎“Some fleeing elements were trailed and neutralised, while others who regrouped at an assembly area were also engaged, effectively dismantling the terrorist concentration,” he said.

‎Reacting to the development, the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, reaffirmed the NAF’s commitment to providing timely and decisive air support to ground forces.

‎Aneke said the operations underscored the effectiveness of intelligence-led air power and close air–ground coordination in denying terrorists freedom of action.