Military helicopters strike, kill 20 bandits in Kaduna

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Air Troops of Operation Thunder Strike have eliminated no fewer than 20 armed bandits at the general area of where there are several communities including the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA).

Credible intelligence sources told PRNigeria that bandits, riding on over 50 motorcycles were seen on Thursday evening, advancing towards the communities in Kaduna State.

Impeccable sources confirmed to Newsdiaryonline that it is true that the Air Force struck at a large number of bandits some 7.5 Nautical miles away from NDA. However “we cannot determine for sure that NDA was their target because there are many other communities around,” Newsdiaryonline was told.

PRNigeria however recalled that gunmen, suspected to be bandits, invaded the military academic institution, in June last year.

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During the previous attack, a Nigerian Army Captain was abducted as the criminals shot two soldiers dead.

Following a tip-off on movement of bandits through the military school’s general areas on Thursday, PRNigeria gathered that two Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter gunships were dispatched to engage the criminals, who had taken off from DAMARI village in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area.

The bandits, in their numbers, were sighted in makeshift tents and motorcycles amounting up to 50.

“On sighting the aircraft, the bandits started fleeing into the fringes of the forest. This brought about an objective and very decisive rain of hell from above on the miscreants as surviving bandits seen to be scampering for safety from the superior air presence were effectively mopped up.

“Moreso as it is customary, feedback received on Friday after the operation from both the ground forces and local sources, revealed that the bandits were effectively disoriented and suffered a loss of about 20 bandits.

“Also, their plans of harassing and shaming the Nigerian Defence Academy and the Government of the day was effectively thwarted,” the source told PRNigeria.

With man report by PRNigeria 

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