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ISWAP Bans Farmers, Fishermen From Borno LG Amid NAF Airstrikes

NAF bomb terrorist camps in Marte Local Government Area of Borno State

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
July 10, 2023
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  • NAF bombs in Boko Haram camps
  • Marte Local Government Area of Borno State attacked by ISWAP

The terrorist group Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) has prohibited all farmers, fishermen, and herders from operating within the Marte Local Government Area of Borno State.

After accusing them of spying on their activities for the Nigerian military, ISWAP pledged to eliminate anyone discovered in the general regions of Katikime, Bulungahe, Kutukungunla, Chikun Gudu, Tumbumma, Guma Kura, Guma Gana, and New Marte.

The announcement came after the terrorist organisation sustained a string of devastating losses as a result of continuous airstrikes coordinated by the Nigerian military in some known Marte hideouts.

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The strikes resulted in the elimination of key ISWAP commanders, scores of foot soldiers, and the destruction of their supplies, VBIED factory, and vehicles.

It also denied the terrorists sanctuary and freedom of action by forcing them to relocate from their camps.

Some of the air strikes were in Grazah and Wa-Jahode, on the fringes of the Mandara Mountain which military sources said resulted in the killing of over 100 terrorists.

A source said at the river banks of Jibularam and Sabon Tumbum, NAF airstrikes led to the elimination of two ISWAP Commanders, Amir Malam Bello and Amir Malam Musa Modu and scores of their fighters.

The source said other airstrikes were carried out at Kwalaram, Bukar Mairam, Abbaganaram and Yarwa Kura, leading to the elimination of scores of fighters and forcing others to flee with injuries.

It could be recalled also that recently, NAF Command in Borno deployed its firepower after its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform spotted a convergence of Boko Haram terrorists in Amchille in Geizuwa, where it killed several of their fighters and destroyed their vehicle during a night strike.

Corroborating, a counter-insurgency analyst, Zagazola Makama, claimed that another damaging airstrike was conducted at a location given as Andakar, Musari and Klabariya in Marte LGA.

The attack targeted ISWAP terrorists fleeing from Kwalaram and Bukar Mairam, leading to their elimination.

He said the most recent was on July 6 when many insurgents were neutralized in another precise, intelligence-led air strike carried out by the Air Force brigade at Tumbum Shittu.

The successful offensives forced the terrorists to split into camps within Marte to avoid any form of mass gathering.

They were said to have resolved to only converge at a location given as “large” when there was any need to coordinate any form of attack.

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