Nigerian Air Force Kills Scores of Terrorists in Air Operation

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During a precision air interdiction operation at Kangarwa in the Northern Tumbuns, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) killed numerous terrorist combatants and commanders as part of Operation Hadin Kai, the Air Component of Joint Task Force North-East.

He emphasized that intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions enforced the April strike, which was based on reliable intelligence.

He claimed that this verified the terrorists’ gathering and ongoing violent actions inside the enclave.

Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, said in a statement that the operation highlights the force’s ongoing offensive mission to destroy terrorist strongholds and limit terrorists’ freedom of movement throughout the theater.

Several terrorists were seen moving around the settlement’s buildings and hiding places throughout the mission.

After identifying and confirming the target, NAF air assets executed a series of strike passes, accurately hitting targets.

He disclosed that the shelling severely damaged the enclave and reduced its operational efficacy by destroying important buildings, logistical centers, and numerous fighters.

Additionally, the attack hindered terrorist movement and made it easier for ground forces to approach, take advantage of the impact, and maintain coordinated clearance operations.

Both jets and parts of ISWAP’s command and support organization are thought to have suffered significant damage as a result of the mission.

The accomplishment demonstrates the increasing cooperation between air and ground forces throughout Operation Hadin Kai, supporting continuous attempts to deny terrorists a place to hide.

“The Nigerian Air Force will continue to deliver precise, intelligence-driven strikes in close coordination with surface forces until every terrorist enclave is dismantled and lasting security is restored,” said Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, Chief of the Air Staff, regarding the ongoing operational momentum.

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