Military Airstrike Targets ISWAP Gathering In Borno

The Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI has carried out a precision airstrike on a suspected gathering of ISWAP fighters in Yaganari, Borno State, as part of ongoing counterterrorism operations in the North-East.

Security analyst Zagazola Makama disclosed the development in a post on X on Friday, citing military sources.

According to the report, the operation followed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) that tracked suspected insurgents moving toward a larger assembly in the Yaganari area.

The sources said aerial surveillance first spotted four suspected terrorists, two of whom were later observed moving toward an unidentified location, leading operators to a larger group of about 12 suspected ISWAP fighters gathered beneath a tree.

Following target confirmation, a precision airstrike was launched at about 12:32 a.m., hitting the suspected gathering.

A preliminary battle damage assessment reportedly indicated that an unconfirmed number of the suspected terrorists were killed, while others fled the area.

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The report added that aerial surveillance continued after the strike to monitor the fleeing suspects and identify opportunities for follow-up operations.

Military authorities, according to the report, described the strike as part of sustained intelligence-led operations aimed at disrupting terrorist activities, degrading insurgent capabilities and supporting ground troops under Operation HADIN KAI in the North-East.

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