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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has successfully destroyed some Boko Haram Terrorists facilities and equipment at Alafa Yagayaga, Sambisa forest.

The Force says this was made possible through the Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE.

As stated by the Airforce, ATF has also destroyed a suspected ammunition depot belonging to the sect in Kusuma on the fringes of Lake Chad, Borno.

NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore, Ibikunle Daramola, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja.

He stated that the air strikes were in continuation of OPERATION THUNDER STRIKE 2 which commenced on Sept.3.

“The air strikes against BHTs at Alafa Yagayaga were targeted at structures within the settlement identified via previous Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions to be rendezvous (RV) points for the insurgents.

“Consequently, a combination of NAF fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships were detailed to carry out air interdiction on the locations while the NAF ISR aircraft conducted Battle Damage Assessment (BDA).

“The attack platforms acquired the targets and took turns to attack the location, destroying the structures and killing most of the BHTs in the process.

“The few surviving BHTs, seen fleeing the area, were strafed and neutralised by the helicopter gunships,” he said.

Daramola stated that the attack at Kusuma was initiated, following credible intelligence indicating the presence of a Boko-Haram logistics/ammunition depot within the settlement.

“Accordingly, the ATF detailed a fighter aircraft to attack the insurgents’ position while the NAF ISR aircraft conducted BDA.”

He explained that at end of the attacks, the BDA revealed a direct hit on the ammunition depot which was engulfed in fire.

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