TWO ZAMFARA VIGILANTES KILLED AS NAF AIRSTRIKES ELIMINATE 20 TERRORISTS

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By Oduola F.A.

The Nigerian Air Force on Monday said over 20 terrorists were eliminated and at least 21 motorcycles were destroyed during an air interdiction mission on May 31, 2025.

However, the service said the successful operation was marred by the accidental bombing of local vigilantes, leading to the death of two and causing injuries to another two vigilantes.

In a statement on Monday, the NAF spokesman, Ehimen Ejodame said the operation, conducted under Operation FANSAN YAMMA, targeted a terrorist enclave south of Mai-Galma in Maru Local Government Area.

According to him, the strike was launched following credible intelligence that a large group of armed bandits were planning a coordinated assault on nearby communities.

“In a swift response to a distress call, the Nigerian Air Force, on May 31,2025, successfully neutralised over 20 armed terrorists and destroyed more than 21 motorcycles during an air interdiction operation in Zamfara State. The operation, carried out in the general area south of Mai-Galma in Maru Local Government Area, was aimed at halting a planned large-scale attack on vulnerable communities by armed bandits.

“Intelligence received indicated that a significant number of terrorists were massing and preparing to strike unsuspecting settlements. Further intelligence confirmed that the bandits had killed some farmers and abducted a number of civilians, including women and children. Consequently, NAF aircraft under Operation FANSAN YAMMA was immediately dispatched on armed reconnaissance and possible rescue mission, ” the statement partly read.

He said upon reaching the target area, over 30 motorcycles transporting armed fighters were sighted advancing toward the forest.

He noted that the terrorists opened fire on the aircraft, triggering a precision airstrike that eliminated scores of them and destroyed their vehicles.

Ejodame said ground forces were subsequently deployed to assess the damage, confirming the deaths of more than 20 terrorists.

“The NAF deeply regrets the loss of these brave vigilantes and remains committed to working with local communities to ensure the safety and security of all citizens. Efforts are ongoing to track and rescue the kidnapped villagers who were taken into the adjoining forest, “he added.

Ejodame said the Air Force all its operations are conducted in accordance with international humanitarian law and the Nigerian Air Force Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan, which prioritises the protection of civilian lives.

“As investigations continue, the NAF assures the public that all necessary measures are taken to protect civilians while intensifying pressure on criminal elements threatening peace in the region,”he said.

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