NAF kills over 70 terrorists in Borno airstrikes

More than 70 extremist members were eliminated at Kwallaram, several more were killed at Arainna Ciki.

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The Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai, has killed more than 70 terrorists in air strikes conducted on November 6, 2024, at Kwallaram and Arainna Ciki islands in Borno.

This is contained in a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, on Saturday, November 9, 2024, in Abuja.

Mr Buba said that while more than 70 extremist members were eliminated at Kwallaram, several more were killed at Arainna Ciki.

He said the troops had intensified their offensive against terrorists and insurgents across the country, dislodging them from their enclaves and killing scores in synchronised air strikes and ground operations.

According to him, troops neutralised 169 terrorists, arrested 641 others as well as 40 perpetrators of oil theft and rescued 181 kidnapped hostages.

He said the troops recovered 192 assorted weapons and 2,970 assorted ammunition comprising 106 AK47 rifles, 38 fabricated rifles, 26 dane guns, one FN rifle, three fabricated revolver pistols and 11 locally made pistols.

Other weapons recovered according to him include five pump action guns, ome dummy AK47 rifle, one unexploded RPG bomb, 1,410 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 1,074 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 67 rounds of 7.62 x 54mm, 130 rounds of 108mm, 101 rounds of 9mm ammo among others.

Mr Buba said that the troops in the Niger Delta area discovered and destroyed 20 crude oil cooking ovens, two dugout pits, 42 boats, seven reservoirs, five drums, 50 storage tanks and 83 illegal refining sites.

“Other items recovered include three pumping machines, three outboard engines, one generator set, one speedboat, eight motorcycles and three vehicles among others.

“Troops recovered 914,445 litres of stolen crude oil, 537,325 litres of illegally refined AGO and 1,285 litres of PMS.

“On the whole, troop operations have severely depleted the ranks and files.

“Consequently the terrorists are forced into a desperate recruitment drive on social media, particularly the ISWAP terrorist group.

“Troops will sustain the offensives to eliminate all threats,” he added.