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NAF jets kill scores of terror bandits, destroy camps in Kusarsu, along Abuja-Kaduna highway, as abducted victims escape

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Air Component of Operation Gama Aiki (OPGA) have eliminated scores of terrorists in Niger State during air interdiction raids on their camps in Kusarsu, a community along Abuja-Kaduna highway.

And some of the travellers abducted along the Abuja-Kaduna highway and the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari roads by the terrorists and held hostage in makeshift structures in the camps escaped during the military air bombardments.

A source noted that the execution of the air interdiction followed credible intelligence of the presence of suspected bandits’ hideout and logistics base at Kusarsu, while the movement of some terror bandits from Kusarsu towards Kaduna-Abuja highway was also observed, earlier within the week.

The source noted that a large number of the terrorising bandits also were housed at settlements in Gaude and Dutse Magaji.

According to the source, “subsequently, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft under OPGA were scrambled in the early hours of 26 November 2021 to take out the targets. 

“Overhead Kusarsu, the NAF combat crew sighted several armed bandits gathered at the locations and subsequently launched a coordinated strike after which the location was seen engulfed in flames. 

“The aftermath of the strike also revealed remnants of surviving bandits fleeing the location. It was also observed that about 50 Metres from the target location, several persons suspected to be kidnapped victims were observed escaping out of a makeshift structure and fleeing to nearby civilian settlements.

“Similar strikes by NAF platforms at bandits’ locations in Gaude and Dutse Magaji had the same effects as remnants of the bandits were observed to be scampering from the location.

“Feedback from locals as well as own deployment around Kusarsu revealed that at 67 corpses of bandits have been counted during assessments the destroyed logistics bases destroyed of the terrorists.”

Other sources also stated that persons seen escaping from a makeshift structure were indeed kidnapped victims who took advantage of the airstrikes on the bandits’ location to escape.

The bandits operating along Kusarsu axis orchestrated the attack on a train along the Kaduna-Abuja rail track on 20 October 2021.

There is also a strong indication that several of the terror bandits may have been neutralized at Gaude and Dutsin Magaji after the airstrikes conducted by NAF aircraft in conjunction with ground troops as well as other security agencies.

Only last week, precisely on 20 November 2021, NAF aircraft under Operation Hadarin Daji struck bandits’ location at Dankandi and Tsakai area of Isa Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

The strikes were believed to have led to the deaths of key bandits and their cohorts, thus enhancing the security of the locations and citizenry.

First published in PRNigeria

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