A new video released by Nigerian military has disclosed the impact of the current aerial bombardment against the Boko Haram terrorist enclaves, with Nigerian Air Force (NAF) smoking them out from their hideouts.
The video, which was obtained by PRNigeria noted that the military, in well-coordinated operations involving the Airforce and ground troops, have maintained the momentum over Boko Haram terrorists which they attained in the last few weeks.
In the video, terrorists can be seen in complete disarray from their hideouts, under hay of aerial bombardments by Nigerian military aircraft.
Accordingly, the massive air operations have destroyed some of the terrorists’ hideouts around Baga, Gwoza, Sambisa, Bama and Pulka.
The military have also promised that more pictures and videos of the military operations will soon be provided.
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Airforce Attacks Terrorists Hideouts
The Nigerian military in well-coordinated operations, which involved the Airforce and Ground troops, have maintained the momentum over Boko Haram terrorists which they attain in the last few weeks.
The massive air operations have destroyed some of the terrorists’ hideouts around Baga, Gwoza, Sambisa, Bama and Pulka.
In this attached video obtained from the Nigerian military this week, terrorists can be seen in complete disarray from their hideouts, under hay of aerial bombardments by the Nigerian military aircraft.
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Military Destroy Terrorist Havens in Five Communities
The Nigerian military has succeeded in destroying terrorists’ hideouts in five communities – Baga, Gwoza, Sambisa, Bama and Pulka – in the North Eastern Nigeria, PRNigeria has said.
The media outlet, which distributes press releases for security agencies in Nigeria, released a video showing an aerial bombardment of a location.
PRNigeria said the attack occurred during an operation involving the Air Force and some ground troops.
In the two-minute video, people could be seen scampering within a settlement while houses were being razed down from the airstrikes.
Also, people were seen running in-between trees and homes in search for safety.
The Nigerian military has raised its momentum against the Boko Haram sect in the last two weeks.
On Monday, in a statement, the Defence spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, said the military’s six-week operation have been successful.
Mr. Olukolade also noted that the cordon and search operation have revealed that many of the terrorists disguise as women to evade arrest.