NAF Bombs IPOB Elements, Boko Haram Terrorists
A planned attack by members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the South East of Anambra State was reportedly stopped by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Sunday.
The NAF revealed that its forces had used coordinated operations and intelligence gathering to launch airstrikes on a well-known IPOB camp in Orsumoghu, a local government area in the state’s Ihiala Local Government Area.
In a statement signed by its Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, the NAF said there were plans in their makeshift camps to attack innocent citizens, resulting in an offensive attack.
Another airstrike was also said to have been targeted at the activities of suspected oil thieves in the Niger Delta Region of the country.
The activities of the oil thieves, according to the Air Force, adversely affect the general environment of the region as well as the oil output of the nation.
Also, the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai extended air strikes in terrorists’ hideouts, near Sambisa Forest.
The specific area, the NAF said, was hitherto cleared of terrorists about six months ago
“There were strong indications that these terrorists had fled from locations around Lake Chad after the areas came under intense bombardment by NAF aircraft.
“The location east of Arra was consequently attacked to decimate the terrorists and deny them settling at the location and using the same as a staging point.
“Footage of the aftermath of the strike later revealed it was successful as several terrorists were neutralised and structures destroyed, while the few surviving terrorists were seen scampering away in disarray.
“At the end, their ability to attack friendly forces as well as innocent civilians was degraded,” NAF said.