NAF destroys IPOB’s alleged hideouts in Anambra, Imo

The Air Element of Operation UDO KA II on Tuesday destroyed a number of alleged hideouts of the Indigenous Folks of Biafra and its Japanese Safety Community in Anambra and Imo States.

The Director of Public Relations and Info, Nigerian Air Power (NAF), Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, disclosed this in a press release on Wednesday in Abuja.

He stated the air strikes have been carried out at Mom Valley Orsumughu within the Nnewi South native authorities space of Anambra and Aku Ihube within the Okigwe native authorities space of Imo State.

The operations, in line with him, have been elements of efforts geared toward denying the criminals the freedom to hold out their harmful acts within the South-East.

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The assertion learn: “Performing on credible intelligence that IPOB/ESN terrorists had perfected plans to disrupt civic actions lined up within the coming days in Anambra and different South-East states.

“The air strikes have been authorised along side floor troops and different safety companies on the situation believed to additionally home a few of their weapons and ammunitions.

“The strikes hit the goal and have been deemed profitable following the ball of fireplace, fleeing terrorists on the location in addition to suggestions acquired.”

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