The Nigerian Air Force has revealed that the air strikes by its Air Component of the Operation Hadarin Daji has killed over 80 terrorists.
The NAF also destroyed more than 45 motorcycles in Katsina State.
The operation, which took place on June 15, targeted terrorists’ hideout in the Faskare Local Government Area of the state.
NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, AVM Edward Gabkwet, said the air strikes were carried out after intelligence reports indicated that over 100 terrorists were burning houses in a settlement approximately five kilometres from Gidan Kare Village.
He said, “Air strikes by the Air Component of Operation Hadarin Daji have continued to record the expected outcomes as several terrorists have been eliminated with their motorcycles destroyed.
"In one such strikes carried out on the night of June 15, 2024, over 80 terrorists hibernating at a hideout at Gidan Kare Village of Ruwan Godiya Ward in the Faskare LGA of Katsina State were confirmed eliminated and 45 motorcycles burnt.
“The strikes became necessary following intelligence that terrorists numbering over 100 were reportedly burning houses at a settlement about 5km away from Gidan Kare Village. Overhead the village at about 8.30 pm, several houses were observed to be on fire with the entire village in pandemonium.
“Moments later, 12 motorcycles were seen departing the village and trailed along a footpath out of the village to a location near Gidan Kare Village and Kuka Shidda camp, where they joined up with a large number of their cohorts.”
Gabkwet said further investigations revealed that the location was a point of convergence for the terrorists planning further attacks on nearby villages.
He stated: “With over 80 terrorists confirmed eliminated and about 45 motorcycles burnt down, while few surviving terrorists were observed fleeing or limping off.
“Further intelligence received after the strike also revealed that the terrorists were closely linked with notorious terrorist kingpin Yusuf Yellow and his close associate Rabe Imani. "