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Air Power Bombs IPOB Camps In Imo, Anambra

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Wednesday, September twenty seventh, 2023




(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Nigerian Air Power has bombed camps housing members of the proscribed Indigenous Individuals of Biafra (IPOB) and its paramilitary wing,  Japanese Safety Community (ESN).

Air Power spokesman Gabriel Gabkwet, in a press release on Wednesday, stated a number of strikes have been carried out on Tuesday at separate places of the 2 jap states.

He recognized the places as Mom Valley Orsumughu within the Nnewi South Native Authorities Space (LGA) of Anambra State and Aku Ihube within the Okigwe LGA of Imo State.

Previous to the operation, Gabkwet stated troops had acquired intelligence of the deliberate disruption of civic actions throughout the South-East by the terrorists.

The operation, he stated, was made potential following collaboration with floor troops and different safety companies that focused places believed to accommodate some arms and ammunition of the militants.

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

“Efforts by the NAF and different safety companies at guaranteeing all Nigerians, regardless of the place they reside, are protected and free to conduct their actions with out worry or being threatened will proceed.

“Whereas the dedication of the safety companies is unwavering, the help of all Nigerians to the safety companies stays essential to defeating these legal components whose solely intent is to sow worry and division among the many citizenry,” the assertion learn.

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