
NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorists’ Hideouts in North-East Operations
The Nigerian Air Force has carried out a series of airstrikes that successfully destroyed terrorist hideouts in Nigeria’s North-East region. The operation is part of ongoing military efforts to weaken insurgent groups and restore security in affected areas.
According to military sources, the strikes targeted key locations believed to be strongholds of terrorist elements. The air raids were based on credible intelligence and aimed at disrupting the activities of fighters who have been linked to attacks on communities and security personnel.
The Nigerian Air Force stated that several structures used by the terrorists were destroyed during the operation. These locations were reportedly being used for planning attacks and storing logistics. The strikes also forced many of the fighters to flee, reducing their ability to regroup and launch further assaults.
The North-East region, particularly states like Borno and Yobe, has faced years of insurgency largely driven by groups such as Boko Haram. Military authorities have continued to intensify both air and ground operations in a bid to eliminate the threat and ensure the safety of residents.
Officials have reassured the public that efforts are ongoing to sustain pressure on terrorist groups while protecting civilian lives. They emphasized that the military remains committed to restoring peace and stability across the region.
The latest operation highlights the continued role of air power in counterterrorism efforts and reflects the broader strategy of the Nigerian military to dismantle insurgent networks.
