The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, on Thursday said the air component
operation of “Operation Lafiya Dole” hit a “mass gathering” of Boko Haram
terrorists at Wulge area of Borno State.
The air component commander of the theatre operation,
“Operation Lafiya Dole”, Isiaka Amao, said this while briefing journalists in
Maiduguri on Thursday.
“The air component struck a mass gathering of Boko Haram
terrorists and their leaders at Wulge.
“Report received after the strike was that it was a huge
success as many terrorists were killed,” Mr. Amao said.
The commander also said NAF destroyed Boko Haram’s logistics,
vehicle workshop and a weapon storage facility after successful interdiction
missions on their Sambisa forest hideout.
Mr. Amao, an air commodore, said NAF also destroyed a
bomb-making factory in the forest.
“The air component has continued to intensify its air effort
in support of the ground troops. In October, over 40 interdiction missions with
over 80 per cent success were carried out.
“Just to mention a few, we have in the month degraded the
terrorists’ logistics in the Sambisa forest,” he said.
Mr. Amao said the air force also destroyed two suspected
terrorists’ camps in the forest.
“The continued air strikes have significantly degraded the
capabilities of the terrorists.
“Likewise, two terrorist hideouts in Sambisa were destroyed,”
he said.
Mr. Amao, however, announced that NAF lost one of its pilots,
Ebitimi Owei, during the month.
“On a sad note, we lost a colleague, Flight Lt. Ebitimi Owei
and a platform during one of the missions. May his gentle soul rest in peace,”
he said.
Mr. Amao said the death of Mr. Owei would not affect the
morale of officers engaged in the operation.
He said NAF also intercepted and destroyed a boat carrying
fuel to the terrorists along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
“Other armed missions were carried out in Geidam, Gamboru,
Ngala, Mafa, Kirenowa and Banki towns, among others.
“These missions were aimed at identifying and destroying
opportunity targets and denying terrorists freedom of action,” the commander
said.
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