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Air Force strikes Boko Haram in Borno

The Nigerian Air Force said on Tuesday that it has carried out air strikes against Boko Haram terrorists at Auno, Borno State.

It said in a statement that the attacks on the terrorists followed exchange of gunfire between ground troops and the terrorists throughout the night.

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The spokesman of the Air Force, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola explained that Boko Haram trucks were destroyed while several Boko Haram terrorists were neutralised.

He said :”The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed some terrorists’ gun trucks in air strikes conducted at Auno in Borno State.

“The attacks were executed Tuesday, 7 January 2019, whilst providing close air support for ground troops who were responding to an attack on their location.

“The ATF scrambled a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Alpha Jet and an Mi-35M Helicopter Gunship, supported by an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft, to locate and engage the group of terrorists’ gun trucks.

“Overhead the target area, the ground troops were seen engaging the terrorists, who were in a convoy of gun trucks, in a fierce gun battle.

“After deconfliction, the Alpha Jet and Mi-35M took turns in engaging the terrorists causing them to beat an immediate retreat. In the process, 3 gun trucks were hit and destroyed while several of their fighters were neutralized.

“The ball of fire from exploding munitions in one of gun trucks was visibly seen. Some of the survivors, who were seen attempting to flee the location, were taken out in follow-on attacks. “

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