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Sunday, 16 August 2015

Nigeria Air force commences air strike over Sambisa forest

The Nigerian Military in its resolution to incapacitate and further degrade Boko Haram Terrorist has carried out several bombings and air strike missions in Sambisa Forest, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, Director of Public Relations and Information of Nigeria Air force said in a statement on Saturday.

According to him, the strike missions came after several weeks of tactical reconnaissance by the reconnaissance/ surveillance aircraft.
The air strikes carried out by F-7NI and Alpha Jet fighter aircraft, as well as attack helicopters has resulted in the degradation of the terrorists capabilities and destruction of some of their strong holds.
Intelligence report revealed that as aftermath of the strike missions, the terrorists have been confined and their capabilities greatly reduced, thereby restricting their nefarious activities to small scale attacks and suicide bombings.
Alonge added that the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar assures all Nigerians that the air efforts would be sustained until the Boko Haram Activities becomes a thing of the past.

According to him, Abubakar further stated that, the Nigerian Air Force with their support is willing, able and ready to meet up with current and future security challenges of the Nation.

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    1. It is well. God be with them on dis. Linda take note!

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    2. It is well. God be with them on dis. Linda take note!

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  2. God will continue to lead you...

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  3. hmmmm....Make ds one no crash inside lagoon..lol

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  4. God help you. I want a peaceful Nigeria!

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  5. Na today yash de back?

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  6. What about the "chibok girls" and some captured people
    Are they not in the forest?

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  7. Hope they did not kill the chibok girls

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  8. So nothing like chibok girls again. Are they not suppose to save them first? Before bombing sambisa.

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  9. Hope they are not bombing innocent civilians tho!

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  10. Nice one guys, was among the engineer that built the heavy gun stand...

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  11. About time, I've been expecting this by the way.







    #TeamBlessed#

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  12. Burn em all.
    Decimate the whole territory with Napalms on any cold morning.

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  13. good beginning.... keep it up guys... let BH and there supporters be the thing of the past..

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  14. Definitely BH activities wil b a tin of d past IJN for their days r numbered and dis time around they wil b done for good.thumbs up and more power to d elbows of our boys.

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  15. Which kind air strike when na only small bush burn.

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  16. Which kind air strike when na only small part of the bush just burn.

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  17. Na now daybreak for una to go sambisa forest

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  18. Aunty linda;this one na big lie

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  19. Pls what about d chibok girls?everything has died down about them.instead of bombing sambisa forest why not save d chibok girls first ,if at all they are still existing!hahahaha!

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  20. Chibok girls what happened to them self?those people galenting about seeking 4 attention are not coming out again to say bring back our girls huh?shame shame to them all!! What is d need of bombing sambisa forst when d so called fake chibok girls av not be save!liars.

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