Posted by Samuel on Sun 22nd Mar, 2020 - tori.ng
The Nigerian military have reportedly attacked the Boko Haram, bombing their meeting venue and killing their commanders.
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According to Punch Metro, the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, has said the fighter jets deployed by Operation Lafiya Dole killed scores of Islamic State of West Africa Province/Boko Haram leaders and fighters in Alinwa, Borno State.
The acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brig Gen Bernard Onyeuko, said in a statement on Friday the jets bombed leaders of the terrorist groups during a meeting in a cluster of buildings in the area.
He said the air offensives would be sustained in the identified terrorists’ hideouts.
Onyeuko said, “This was achieved during the ongoing subsidiary Operation Decisive Edge in another successful air interdiction mission on Thursday.
“The airstrikes were executed on the heels of impeccable intelligence reports indicating that some top ISWAP commanders and some of their fighters and designated suicide bombers had assembled at the location for a meeting aimed at orchestrating coordinated attacks against a number of targets in Borno State and its environs.
“Operation Lafiya Dole therefore dispatched its fighter jets to the location, recording devastating hits on many of the structures housing the ISWAP leaders and fighters, destroying them and neutralising their occupants.”
Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, on Friday decorated three newly promoted officers at the Army Headquarters.
They were two Regimental Sergeant Majors – Agbo Nwabueze, Tijani Nambadi – promoted to the rank of Captain and a Master Warrant Officer – Zakaria Ibrahim –elevated to the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major.