Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNews

NAF helicopter kills “several” bandits in Kaduna State

The Armed Forces of Nigeria on Sunday said its Air Component of Operation THUNDER STRIKE killed “several” bandits in the Kuzo area of Kaduna State.

Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said in a statement that the bandits were killed “as they attempted to move hundreds of rustled livestock through the area.

“This was achieved yesterday, 7 November 2020, when a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) attack helicopter, on armed reconnaissance mission in the area, spotted the bandits, along with the rustled livestock, in an open patch along the East-West Axis of the Forest.

“The helicopter strafed the target area leading to the neutralization of several of the bandits.”

Advertize With Us

See Also

Nigeria’s First COVID-19 Death Sends Chills Among Citizens

Global Upfront

11 Easy Okra Recipes For Weeknights—Or Any Night

Global Upfront

AIT/Raypower boss, Dokpesi Jnr., tests positive for Coronavirus

Global Upfront

Slave-built infrastructure still creates wealth in U.S., suggesting reparations should cover past harms and current value of slavery

Global Upfront

Update: EFCC Secures Final Forfeiture of 20 Landed Properties Belonging to Major General Valued at Over N3.7 Billion

Global Upfront

Nollywood Actress, Juliana Olayode, Calls Out Pastor Timi Adigun, Labels Him “Shameless,” Pastor Reacts

Global Upfront

US-based Nigerian Entertainer, Korra Obidi Thanks Fans As Husband, Justin Dean, Seeks Divorce

Global Upfront

Anglican Church Opposes Christian Education Bill, Says It’s Retroactive, Interferes With Freedom Of Religion

Global Upfront

NDLEA Storms Edo State Forests, Razes 317 Tons Cannabis Warehouses, Arrests 4

Global Upfront

Ngozi Olejeme, Under Prosecution By EFCC for N1.3 Billion NSITF Fraud, Slumps, Trial Adjourned Till April 13

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More