NAF AIR STRIKE CRUSHES TERROR LOGISTICS HUB IN BORNO’S TUMBUNS

Nigerian Air Force jets unleashed hell Sunday on a terrorist workshop and vehicle stash at Dabar Masara in Borno’s Southern Tumbuns, vaporizing armed fighters and supply lines in a razor-sharp Operation HADIN KAI hit that underscores the military’s intel-fueled dominance over Boko Haram remnants.

Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame revealed how days of ISR flights nailed the target—terrorists swarming concealed trucks under trees—before pilots confirmed positive ID, stuck to engagement rules, and struck; battle damage checks later showed total destruction, no mercy for the logistics lifeline feeding endless ambushes on troops and civilians.

This precision op, amid Northeast’s grinding counter-insurgency, highlights NAF’s evolution from broad bombings to surgical strikes, choking jihadi mobility, saving lives, and signaling terrorists: nowhere’s safe as Nigeria closes in on victory.