Nigerian warplanes bombarded training camps and caches of weapons and
vehicles belonging to the Islamist group Boko Haram in the northeasterly
Samibisa forest on Thursday, the military said.
Nigerian warplanes bombarded training camps and caches of weapons and vehicles belonging to the Islamist group Boko Haram in the northeasterly Samibisa forest on Thursday, the military said.
"The death of a large number of terrorists has been recorded while
many others are also scampering all over the forest and out of the
struck bases," defence spokesman Major-General Chris Olukolade said.
Some of the 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram escaped from Samibisa last year.
Further story was retrieved from a source:
The Nigerian military has finally invaded the notorious Sambisa forest base of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
A statement by the Defence Spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, said a
concerted air campaign by the Nigerian Air Force was ongoing in the
forest to clear the terrorists from their enclaves.
Mr. Olukolade said Thursday’s air strikes, targeted at the training
camps and logistics dumps of the terrorists in Sambisa forests and parts
of Gwoza were “highly successful”.
He said a high death rate was recorded on the side of the terrorists
while many others were scampering out of the areas invaded by the
military.
“Details of casualty will be determined in subsequent phases of the
operation. Meanwhile, the strikes continue in other locations of the
theatre heralding the advance of troops and other elements of the
mission,” Mr. Olukolade said.
The claims could not be independently confirmed.
The Nigerian military has been sternly criticised for not going after Boko Haram militants despite knowing their major bases.
The new strikes will also raise concerns over the safety of over 200
school girls believed to be held in the Sambisa area by the insurgent
group since April 14 last year.
The girls were abducted from their hostel at Government Secondary School Chibok in Borno State.
The military had said in the past it was avoiding an all-out battle on the Sambisa enclave for the sake of the girls’ safety.
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