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NAF airstrikes kill scores of ISWAP terrorists converging for meeting in 11 boats at Tunbun, near Lake Chad

Three attack jets of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) have killed scores of Islamic States of West Africa Province (ISWAP) converging for a meeting at Tunbun Island, near Lake Chad, in Northeast Nigeria.

Sources confirmed that the terrorists had arrived at the meeting venue in 11 boats when the NAF jets executed their missions.

According to the source, “following credible intelligence that the ISWAP fighters in about 11 boats were converging for a meeting at the Tumbun Island, the NAF aircraft, under Operation Hadin Kai, were scrambled to carry out strikes on the targets.

“The aircraft scored devastating hits on the meeting, leaving some survivors scrambling for their lives.”

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