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27 Terrorists Killed As NAF Fighter Jets Strike Katsina Terrorists’ Leader’s ‘Marriage Feast’

Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets rained bombs at a wedding feast organized for one of Katsina State top terrorists’ leaders, killing scores of the merrymaking terror merchants.

Among those killed was one Sule, a notorious terrorists leader who is a brother to Lalbi Ginshima, also a ‘killer’ terror bandit.

The NAF airstrikes took place  at Unguwar Adam Village in Dan Musa Local Government Area of the State after credible intelligence was received on Monday that bandit-terrorists had migrated from Dan Alikima to Unguwar Adam for the wedding of one of their key leaders.

“As such, the Air Component Task Force dispatched an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to monitor activities at the location.

“The aircraft later  confirmed the intel to be accurate having sighted over fifty (50) of the bandits indulging in the festivities.

“Consequently, situation report was relayed and a NAF aircraft was scrambled by to undertake the mission,” a top military intelligence officer said.

According to the operative the ISR aircraft remained overhead the location and vectored the fighter jet to a new location along a river line North of Unguwar Adam where the bandit-terrorists had moved to.

He said: “On arrival, the aircraft observed over fifty (50) bandit-terrorists and engaged them with rockets and cannons in successive passes.”

A local source in the Unguwar Adam community confirmed that the terrorists suffered heavy casualties as many of them were decimated, while others sustained various degree of injuries.

“The terrorists suffered heavy casualties as many as 27 were decimated while others sustained various degree of injuries. Among those killed include bandit leader Sule who is brother to major bandit Lalbi Ginshima,” the source concluded.

First published by PRNigeria 

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