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Nigeria Army Aircraft Used Against Boko Haram Lost

Nigeria Air Force’s Alpha Jet (NAF 466) used in operation against the dreaded Boko Haram sect is reportedly missing around Adamawa state.

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This was made known by the Defence Headquarters spokesman, Chris Olukolade who said that the carrier and its two pilots have not been located since Friday.

Major General Olukolade said in his statement today that the aircraft “left Yola at about 10:45a.m on 12 September 2014 on a routine operational mission and was expected back by 12:00 noon”.

“Since then, all efforts to establish contact with the aircraft have not yielded any positive result,” the statement said.

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He however revealed that the Air Force are actively trying to make contact with the missing crew.

Sources in the Military told PREMIUM TIMES that the plane has been intensely bombing Boko Haram fighters in the area.

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The Nigerian Army has been intensely bombing Boko Haram insurgents in and around Bama, Borno State’s other most important city after Maidugiri.

The military intensified the use of aerial bombardment after pulling off their men on the ground.

The aerial bombardment has proven quite successful as the insurgents are said to have lost extensive losses in men and equipment.



As of now, it is still unclear whether the missing aircraft was shot down by Boko Haram fighters or simply involved in an accident.

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This is the second time in two months that Nigeria’s aircraft will disappear flying over the Boko Haram infested region.

On July 21 Nigerian Air Force, NAF, Mi-35 helicopter had crashed while on a training mission. Two officers on board survived while the pilot sadly lost his life.

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