May 14, 2026

IN BORNO: Nigerian Air Force strikes terrorists’ hideout

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

The Nigerian Air Force destroyed a hideout of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Borno state.

Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

The spokesman also revealed that some of the ISWAP fighters at Arrinna Ciki on the fringes of the Lake Chad in the same area were killed.

“This was accomplished through air strikes conducted on November 1 and 2 sequel to intelligence reports indicating that the terrorists were using the settlement as a staging area to launch attacks against our forces.


“The air strike on November 1 was initiated when a Nigerian Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance platform, on confirmatory reconnaissance mission, spotted some ISWAP vehicles under some trees in the area.


“Accordingly, the ATF scrambled its fighter jets to attack the location, recording successful strikes to immobilise the vehicles.


“Similarly, a follow-up attack was executed on November 2 after significant activity was observed in another part of the settlement.


“This occasioned the detailing of attack aircraft to engage the identified areas resulting in the destruction of some terrorists’ structures as well as the neutralisation of some of their fighters,”

Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola

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