Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets have bombed a meeting
venue of members of the Islamic State for West Africa (ISWAP) in Kolloram on
the fringes of Lake Chad, killing scores of insurgents.
Sources said the insurgents engaged the jets with anti-aircraft
guns and small fire arms.
The bombardment followed intelligence gathered by the NAF
that ISWAP fighters assembled for a meeting.
"The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation Lafiya Dole has
neutralised several Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters as
they assembled for a meeting at their hideout in Kolloram on the fringes of
Lake Chad in the Northern part of Borno State.
"The operation was conducted following credible
intelligence reports indicating that some of the ISWAP leaders and fighters had
assembled for a meeting in a group of buildings at the centre of the
settlement," a NAF statement said.
It added: "A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform, which was deployed for
confirmatory surveillance, observed the presence of the terrorists at the
location and subsequently called for two Alpha Jets aircraft to attack the
group of buildings. "Bombs from the first Aplha Jet hit the desired mean
point of impact causing damage to the building and neutralizing some of the
terrorists.
"Some of the surviving fighters, who formed the outer
security cordon of the meeting venue, were seen engaging the NAF aircraft with
Anti-Aircraft (AA) and small arms fire.
"The attack aircraft continued to engage the target
area with bombs and rockets in several passes, mopping-up the terrorists who
survived the initial strikes," NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle
Daramola, said.
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