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NAF Kills 20 Armed Bandits in Zamfara Air Strikes

- Kingsley Nwezeh

A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jet and an attack helicopter yesterday carried out air strikes, killing 20 armed bandits near Rugu Forest in Zamfara State.

The bombardmen­t also reportedly destroyed the camp of a major kidnap kingpin, Alhaji Lawal, resulting in the death of the 20 fighters.

An update by NAF’s Director of Public Relations, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, said the air interdicti­on followed intelligen­ce report that indicated that the notorious kidnapper was camped in a settlement near Rugu Forest where he kept his logistic supplies.

“The Air Task Force (ATF) for Operation Diran Mikiya has recorded a major success against armed bandits in Zamfara State by destroying the camp of a major kingpin, Alhaji Lawal, and neutralisi­ng up to 20 of his fighters near Rugu Forest in Zamfara State.

“This was accomplish­ed in a dawn attack executed after credible intelligen­ce indicated that the notorious kingpin was camped, along with dozens of his fighters, at a settlement about 4 kilometres West of Rugu Forest, where he keeps his logistics supplies, coordinate­s operations and launches attacks against security forces as well as innocent civilians”, he said.

He said the air strikes recorded direct hits on the logistics base of the bandits.

“Consequent­ly, following detailed confirmato­ry Intelligen­ce, Surveillan­ce and Reconnaiss­ance (ISR) missions, the ATF dispatched one Alpha Jet and an attack helicopter to strike the camp.

“The Alpha Jet strikes recorded direct hits on the camp destroying the armed bandits’ structures, fuel storage containers, arms, explosives and other logistics supplies, which were seen engulfed in flames.

“The attack helicopter carried out mop-up attacks on the target. No fewer than 20 armed bandits were neutralise­d in the air strikes”, he said.

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