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Military Kill 3 Top Terrorists Commanders, 75 Others In Borno
ISWAP and Boko Haram elements had perfected plans to resume active hostilities
Over 75 members of Boko Haram terrorists, including three of their commanders Khaids Abbah Tukur, Maimusari, and Bakura Jega, have been killed in joint air and ground operations of the Nigerian armed forces.
PRNigeria reports that the three wanted insurgents were eliminated, alongside other fighters, numbering over 75.
According to the source, the operation which resulted in the killing of Jega, Maimusari and Tukur, alongside other Boko Haram terrorists, was conducted last Tuesday.
“The airstrikes by our NAF aircraft was authorized after it was revealed that a Boko Haram terrorist Commander, simply known as Ikirima, had stationed his fighters and gun trucks at Mantari village, alongside other terrorists from other locations who had converged at the same location, on motorcycles and bicycles.
“Subsequently, the authorization for an airstrike was given, leading to the elimination of several terrorists and structures in the area,” he said.
The military intelligence source, while speaking further, told PRNigeria that after the first wave of their airstrikes, some surviving terrorists found their way back to the same location to evacuate the bodies of terrorists neutralized.
“This thus provided an opportunity for a follow-up strike on the same location which has been confirmed very successful as over 200 terrorists were neutralized with dozens said to be in critical condition,” he added.
Meanwhile, a reliable Civil Joint Task Force, CJTF, the source also confirmed that ISWAP and Boko Haram elements had perfected plans to resume active hostilities in the wake of the Christmas and forthcoming general elections.
He said: “The timely intelligence received on their plans, especially their attempt to attack soft targets in Bama LGA thus helped in the successful airstrike which has reduced their will to regroup and attack innocent citizens”.
This is coming at the time the chief of army staff, Faruq Yahaya, and his counterpart, the chief of air staff, Oladayo Amao, arrived Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, on Sunday morning, to celebrate Christmas with frontline troops.
Mr Yahaya, a lieutenant-general, and Mr Amao, an air marshal, have both commended the efforts of the air and ground troops, as well as other security agencies under Operation Hadin Kai for the tremendous achievement being recorded in the theatre.
According to them, there has been a lot of improvement in the security situation in the region due to the ongoing operation and urged the troops to continue to give in their best towards ensuring that the North East is completely rid of all terrorists.