NAF Airstrikes kill bandits in Zamfara

A file photo of NAF fighter jet.

According to reports, the airstrikes of Operation Hadarin Daji’s (OPHD) air component in Zamfara State’s Maru Local Government Area have killed over 100 bandits.

Large-scale bandits were reportedly on Tuesday migrating from a Zamfara State forest to Kebbi State with the goal of attacking nearby villages, according to credible reports.

A senior military official also told reporters that the bandits were forced to retreat to the Dansadau axis of the Maru Local Government Area of the state after learning of the troops’ presence along the route.

The Nigerian Air Force airstrikes, however, engaged and targeted the terrorist group, neutralised on Tuesday and burnt over 100 of them with their motorcycles while several others sustained various degrees of injuries.

The mass burial of the slain terrorists was reportedly conducted in the Sangeko forest in Niger State and Babban Doka in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the Operation Hadarin Daji, Captain Yahaya Ibrahim confirmed the airstrikes to Channels Television, adding that the number of casualties is yet to be ascertained.

Reacting, the Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, confirmed the airstrikes in Zamfara State.

He however could not confirm the number of casualties.

“Yes, indeed, air strikes were conducted on a number of mobile terrorists but I can’t confirm numbers to you,” he said in a text to Channels Television on Wednesday night.

Zamfara is one of the state worst hit by bandits activities in the north. Others include Niger, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina.

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