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NAF airstrikes kill over 15 terrorists in Borno

todaySeptember 4, 2025 3

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The Nigerian Air Force says it has killed more than 15 terrorists in an airstrike on a hideout in the Sambisa Forest area of Borno State.

The operation, conducted on September 3, 2025, was carried out by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai, according to a statement released on Thursday by NAF spokesperson, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame.

According to him, the strike targeted an enclave west of Zuwa, identified through intelligence and surveillance as a hideout for fighters and commanders linked to recent attacks around Bitta, in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Ejodame said the airstrike destroyed structures used by the insurgents and degraded their operational capacity.

“The Nigerian Air Force, through the Air Component under the Joint Task Force North-East of Operation Hadin Kai, has once again demonstrated its precision, reach, and resolve in the fight against terrorism. On 3 September 2025, a carefully planned and executed air interdiction mission struck a newly identified terrorist enclave west of Zuwa in the Sambisa general area.

“Acting on credible intelligence and confirmatory surveillance, the mission targeted hideouts harboring fighters and commanders responsible for recent hostilities around Bitta. The strikes proved devastating, neutralizing over 15 terrorists and demolishing key structures critical to their operations.

“The Nigerian Air Force continues to stand as a symbol of vigilance, professionalism, and decisive airpower in defense of national security. Every successful strike brings Nigeria one step closer to lasting peace”, the statement read.

The Sambisa Forest, a vast area in the North-East, has served as a stronghold for Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province fighters since the insurgency began in 2009.

Over the years, the Nigerian military has conducted numerous operations in the area as part of sustained efforts to dismantle terrorist networks and reclaim territory.

This latest strike is part of ongoing counterterrorism campaigns in the North-East, where insurgency and armed violence have displaced millions of people and severely disrupted social and economic life.

Written by: Almond News

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