NAF jets strike rustlers, terrorists’ hideouts in Borno, Zamfara

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has intensified air operations in support of Operation Rescue Finale to create enabling environment for ground troops to undertake final onslaught against the remnants of Boko Haram Terrorists in the Sambisa Forest.
NAF spokesperson, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa said the latest air operations involve “air interdiction and armed reconnaissance by NAF fighter jets and helicopter gunships against Boko Haram camps and major hideouts to decimate the capability of the insurgents as well as make it difficult for them to assemble or pose any serious threat to own troops during advance.”
He said “So far, a number of Boko Haram vehicles, fuel depots and other logistics items have been destroyed.
“The NAF also provides air cover for troops during advance to prevent ambush while leaflets are dropped from helicopters in furtherance of the psychological operation to persuade those willing to lay down their arms and embrace peace, as well as those trapped in the affected areas, to avail themselves the opportunity to reunite with their families and live peaceful life again.”
Group Captain Famuyiwa also said that NAF also carried out attacks on a number of camps and hideouts used by cattle rustlers and armed bandits in Gidan Garba and Burwaye areas of Zamfara State.
He said the  the camps were strafed by Alpha Jets and Mi-24 attack helicopter following intelligence report from NAF ISR platforms.
He added that the L-39ZA aircraft, which were recently reconfigured to carry arms, also participated in the operation.
“The air strike is intended to pave way for ground forces to move into the affected areas with a view to dislodging the bandits,” he said. “Other hideouts used by the armed bandits in the State are under continuous surveillance for possible air strike.”