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ISWAP in tatters as Super Tucano fighter jets kill 11 terrorists

  By David Kabiyesi

The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) continues to count their losses after Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Super Tucano fighter jets snuffed lives out of 11 of the group’s high-ranking members in Borno state, iwitnesslive.com can report.

iwitnesslive.com decent source revealed that (ISWAP) hide-outs in the Lake Chad Tumbus axis of Borno State were badly hit while other members were killed while trying to cross the lake to rejoin their colleagues at Tumbun Rego.

A credible intelligence had blown up ISWAP cover, revealing their hideout to the Nigeria Air Force who immediately swung to action and pounded Kollaram and Arinna/Chiki camps.

A counter-insurgency expert and security analyst in the Lake Chad region, Mr. Zagazola Makama, confirmed that the fighter jets pounded their camps and neutralized 11 terrorists, including a commander, in the region.

Makama revealed further that another group of terrorists was also wiped out in their desperate efforts to flee in canoes in the Kirta-Wulgo axis of the state.

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