Troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole, the
military anti-terrorism operation in the North-East, have bombed buildings in a
large Boko Haram camp which they discovered on Friday, killing unspecified
number of insurgents.
The Boko Haram settlement was discovered at the
Urga area of Konduga in Borno State.
Our correspondent learnt that the settlement,
said to be highly populated, was discovered by an intelligence and surveillance
aircraft of the Nigerian Air Force, after which an Alpha Jet was called in to
bomb the place.
The development, our correspondent learnt, may
not be unconnected with the killing of three soldiers by the Boko Haram
terrorists on Thursday in the Damboa area of Borno.
The insurgents were said to have ambushed a
military convoy and killed the soldiers in the process..
It was reported that such ambush of the army by
the terrorists was the second in the week, as the insurgents had earlier struck
at a military base in Marte, near the Lake Chad area.
The NAF Director of Public Relations and
Information, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, who confirmed the bombing of
the Boko Haram settlement, said the number of terrorists killed could not be
ascertained yet.
Adesanya said, “The NAF component conducted an
attack on a location in the Urga area close to Konduga.
“Intelligence reports indicated the presence of a
large number of the Boko Haram terrorists in the Durwawa settlement in the
outskirt of Urga.
“An Alpha Jet aircraft was detailed to carry out
an air interdiction. The aircraft attacked the target twice with bombs. A
subsequent Battle Damage Assessment revealed that the terrorist structures
caught fire and killed most of them, while a few of them fled the location.”
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