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Military reacts to reports of alleged killing of civilians during Borno air raids

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Abayomi Olonisakin

The Defence Headquarters Tuesday dismissed reports of the alleged killing of civilians during airstrikes by Air Task Force component of Operation Lafiya Dole at Shokotoko Village in Damboa local government area of Borno State.

The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, who disclosed this in a statement in Abuja, said the operation, which was conducted on the night of April 9 and early hours of April 10, was based on credible intelligence reports obtained from land forces and other security agencies.

According to the defence spokesman, the operation was also based on reliable, vetted informants, which confirmed that the target location was occupied solely by Boko Haram fighters.

Enenche revealed the attack helicopter that executed the mission was accompanied by an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to ensure proper targeting for the avoidance of collateral damage.

He said: “Moreover, as customary, the attack helicopter that executed the mission was accompanied by an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to ensure proper targeting for the avoidance of collateral damage.

“Besides, it must be noted that, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots, by training and in line with extant Rules of Engagement (ROEs) for the operation, do not attack any location if it is observed that non-combatants, especially women and children, are present.

“In such cases, the pilots would rather return to Base with their munitions unexpended.

“Consequently, on the strength of the foregoing, the location was considered a legitimate target.

“Nevertheless, to allay public concerns occasioned by the aforementioned media reports, an investigation is being carried out and subsequent actions will be taken in line with extant regulations and best practices, while remaining accountable to the Nigerian people.

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“We wish to reassure the general public that the AFN, in keeping with its professional responsibility will continue to work assiduously to rid the North East of all terrorist elements with a view to facilitating a return to normalcy that would enable Nigerians in the area to pursue their legitimate aspirations.”

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