The Nigerian Armed Forces on Wednesday said “no fewer than” 30 bandits were killed Tuesday by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes in the Doumborou Forest area of Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria.
Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said in a statement issue in Abuja that the airstrikes, carried out by the Air Component of Operation HADARIN DAJI, also destroyed the “armed bandits’” logistics store.
According to General Enenche, “the operation was executed based on credible Human Intelligence (HUMINT) reports indicating that a thatched structure within the Forest was being used by the bandits to store their logistics items.
“Fortuitously, an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft on patrol spotted some of the armed bandits on motorcycles who were tracked to the storehouse where they lodged some items.
“The Air Component therefore dispatched an attack helicopter to engage the location, scoring accurate hits resulting in the destruction of the store, which was seen engulfed in flames.
“The attack helicopter subsequently trailed the armed bandits who fled the location and mopped them up in follow-on attacks, neutralizing no fewer than 30 of them as later confirmed by HUMINT sources.”
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Saddique Abubakar, has commended the Air Component of Operation HADARIN DAJI for their professionalism.
The Air Chief directed them “to remain resolute in the conduct of air strikes whilst continuing to provide close air support for ongoing ground operations in order to eradicate all armed bandits; thus achieving the directives of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of restoring normalcy in the North West and North Central Zones of the Country.”