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Military: Nigerian airstrikes kill scores in Borno

The military said late Sunday that Nigerian air strikes had destroyed 10 canoes, and killed more than 40 militants who were preparing to attack in Borno State. This was the latest of a series operations targeting groups near Lake Chad. Borno remains the epicenter of the 17-year Islamist Insurgency, as militants from Boko Haram, ISWAP and other groups have intensified their attacks on civilians and military convoys.

Ehimen Ejodame, a spokesperson for the Air Force, said that airstrikes carried out on January 15-16 in the Musarram and Azir areas signaled renewed military pressure on 'insurgents' who continue to use the rugged terrain of this region to launch raids against troops and communities nearby.

The air force claimed it had hit militants at Musarram, Musarram, on Thursday. Intelligence showed that they were massing in canoes and attacking Baga town as well as the fish dam in Lake Chad.

Ejodame stated that three bombing runs had broken up the group. The escaping gunmen were tracked and neutralised by Ejodame in a press release.

The airstrikes reportedly foiled an attack planned by the troops and local officials.

Ejodame reported that on Friday, in Azir close-air support aircraft killed several terrorists who were regrouping and retreating from an earlier conflict under trees.

(source: Reuters)