The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), fighter jets have bombarded Boko Haram locations in Sambisa Forest, Air Force spokesman, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa said on Monday.
In a press statement, Famuyiwa said the (NAF), in the past one week, has successfully struck a number of Boko Haram locations, including their logistics bases, within the Sambisa Forest.
He added that the air interdiction missions were conducted day and night using a combination of combat platforms comprising F-7Ni fighter aircraft, Alpha Jets and Mi-24V helicopter gunship.
He added that the strikes are in order to create the enabling environment for ground forces to continue their operation.
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In a press statement, Famuyiwa said the (NAF), in the past one week, has successfully struck a number of Boko Haram locations, including their logistics bases, within the Sambisa Forest.
He added that the air interdiction missions were conducted day and night using a combination of combat platforms comprising F-7Ni fighter aircraft, Alpha Jets and Mi-24V helicopter gunship.
He added that the strikes are in order to create the enabling environment for ground forces to continue their operation.
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