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NAF Speaks On Turji’s Whereabouts, Kill Top Bandit Commanders In Zamfara

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced the killing of several top bandit commanders and other fighters in a series of airstrikes conducted in Zamfara State.

The operation, carried out in collaboration with ground troops, has been hailed as a significant victory in the ongoing battle against banditry in the region.

In a statement sighted by Naija News on Sunday, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olusola Akinboyewa, confirmed that the strikes inflicted heavy casualties on bandits loyal to notorious leader Kachallah Bello Turji.

While the exact number of casualties was not disclosed, Akinboyewa noted that intelligence reports indicated severe losses among the bandits.

“Scores of bandits were neutralized, while many others, including some top commanders, sustained varying degrees of injuries,” he said.

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However, he added that Kachallah Turji’s whereabouts remain unknown following the strikes.

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The airstrikes were part of Operation Fansan Yamma, described as a meticulously planned and executed air-ground assault. The operation relied on real-time intelligence from an Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform to ensure precise targeting.

“The identified targets were swiftly engaged using rockets and cannons in multiple passes, delivering devastating blows to the enemy,” Akinboyewa stated. “The aircrew maintained visual and radio contact with the ground troops.”

The operation reportedly forced bandits to flee eastward, but further engagements neutralized additional targets.

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