Airstrikes kill Buba Danfulani, other ISWAP commanders

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The Nigerian military has disposed of Amir Buba Danfulani, an Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) leader.

Nigerian Air Force (NAF) jets under Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai did the activity.

Five other top individuals from the terrorists were killed in the airstrikes led over the Sambisa pivot.

Those killed are Musa Amir Jaish, Mahd Maluma, Abu-Ubaida, Abu-Hamza and Abu-Nura Umarun Leni.

Danfulani enlisted, instilled Fulanis/herders and facilitated organization of spies, as well as assessment gatherers.

A knowledge mission recognized dynamic fear based oppressors’ instructional courses at Tumbun Kaiyowa and Tumbun Allura.

They were likewise utilized as base for terminating shots against Nigerian Army areas in Mallam Fatori in Borno.

“The airplane dropped bombs on the objectives at Tumbun Kaiyowa, rockets and cannon at Tumbun Allura. Escaping psychological oppressors were killed with warrior helicopters.

“Comparative activity was led at Parisu and Njimia, inside Sambisa Forest, where three unique airplanes barraged the objectives”, an official told PRNigeria.

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