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“NAF Precision Airstrikes Decimate Terrorist Strongholds in Sambisa Forest”

NAF Precision Airstrikes Decimate Terrorist Strongholds in Sambisa Forest”

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has confirmed a series of precision airstrikes targeting terrorist enclaves in the notorious Sambisa Forest, resulting in the neutralization of several insurgents and the destruction of fortified hideouts.

According to official military sources, the coordinated aerial operations were carried out following credible intelligence on the movement and concentration of террорист elements within the forest. The strikes reportedly hit key logistics hubs, command structures, and defensive positions used by insurgent groups operating in the region.

Sambisa Forest, long considered a strategic stronghold for extremist factions such as Boko Haram and its splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province, has been a focal point in Nigeria’s protracted counterinsurgency campaign. The latest operation underscores intensified efforts by the Nigerian military to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and disrupt their operational capabilities.

Military authorities emphasized that the airstrikes were executed with precision to minimize collateral damage, noting that surveillance and reconnaissance missions preceded the assault to ensure accuracy. While exact casualty figures remain undisclosed, officials described the mission as “highly successful,” citing significant degradation of terrorist assets.

Security analysts say the renewed aerial offensive reflects a broader shift toward intelligence driven operations aimed at reclaiming ungoverned spaces in northeastern Nigeria. However, they caution that sustained ground operations and community stabilization efforts are critical to consolidating these gains and preventing insurgent regrouping.

The Nigerian government has consistently reiterated its commitment to restoring peace and security in conflict affected regions, particularly in Borno State and surrounding areas that have borne the brunt of over a decade long insurgency.

This latest development comes amid ongoing regional and international support for Nigeria’s counterterrorism strategy, with calls for enhanced coordination, humanitarian intervention, and long-term reconstruction initiatives in affected communities.

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