Nigerian troops have finally bombed the Boko Haram
notorious hideout in Sambisa Forest, the Hausa service of the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reports.
The attack was launched as a part as part of actions to cover and suppress the Boko Haram terrorists.
Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade, the director of defense information, told the journalists that the army had been attacking the forest and other hideouts of the terror group since Tuesday night.
The military used it war drones to reach some of the Boko Haram camps in the northeast but it was not clear about the losses on both sides. The army said that they are still dedicated to fortifying the civilian population at whatever cost.
Olukolade said: “We are still committed in ensuring that we degrade their ability to continue their activities and eventually eliminate them.”
“The mission is on. There are no allowing terrorists anywhere. As many times as they come, it will only give us the opportunity to decimate them.”
The attack was launched as a part as part of actions to cover and suppress the Boko Haram terrorists.
Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade, the director of defense information, told the journalists that the army had been attacking the forest and other hideouts of the terror group since Tuesday night.
The military used it war drones to reach some of the Boko Haram camps in the northeast but it was not clear about the losses on both sides. The army said that they are still dedicated to fortifying the civilian population at whatever cost.
Olukolade said: “We are still committed in ensuring that we degrade their ability to continue their activities and eventually eliminate them.”
“The mission is on. There are no allowing terrorists anywhere. As many times as they come, it will only give us the opportunity to decimate them.”
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