NAF Airstrikes Target Terrorists in Sambisa Forest
The NAF airstrikes Sambisa Forest have intensified, with the Nigerian Air Force confirming a recent operation that targeted suspected terrorist positions in the Northeast.
According to officials, the strikes were carried out within the Yuwe axis of the Sambisa Forest under Operation Hadin Kai.
In a statement released in Abuja, Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information for the Nigerian Air Force, explained that the operation followed verified intelligence.
He noted that:
- Surveillance confirmed the presence of armed groups
- Targets included fortified structures and bunkers
- Precision strikes were carried out using guided munitions
The NAF airstrikes Sambisa Forest reportedly resulted in the destruction of key structures and disruption of logistics networks.
According to the military, post-strike assessments indicated that:
- Several targets were successfully hit
- Operational bases were destroyed
- Supply and coordination points were affected
Officials say the sustained pace of the NAF airstrikes Sambisa Forest is putting increased pressure on armed groups in the region.
The Nigerian Air Force emphasized that its approach remains intelligence-driven and focused on precision.
Sunday Aneke was quoted as reaffirming the force’s commitment to continued operations.
He stated that efforts would remain:
- Consistent and targeted
- Aligned with established rules of engagement
- Focused on minimizing civilian risk
The goal, according to the military, is to maintain pressure while ensuring responsible conduct during operations.


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