In a decisive move against terrorism, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has successfully destroyed a bomb factory operated by insurgents in Borno State. The airstrike, conducted on August 2, targeted the Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) factory located in the Mandara Hills, a known stronghold of terrorist activity.
The operation was the culmination of weeks of surveillance and intelligence gathering, which confirmed the presence of a strategic terrorist location. The NAF's Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai acquired the targets, including two-gun trucks, and effectively destroyed them, dealing a significant blow to the insurgents' capabilities.
The destruction of the bomb factory is a major setback for the terrorists, who have relied heavily on IEDs and suicide bombers to carry out attacks on innocent civilians. The NAF's action comes in response to recent attacks and demonstrates the military's commitment to protecting lives and combating insurgency in the region.
According to report, the success of the operation is a testament to the NAF's precision and effectiveness in targeting terrorist strongholds. The airstrike has significantly degraded the insurgents' ability to manufacture and deploy IEDs, which have been a major threat to security forces and civilians alike.
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