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Africa Subsaharan
Nigeria bombs gunmen camp, kills 78: Military
2021-08-07
[AlAhram] Nigerian forces have killed 78 button men, known locally as bandidos, during military operations including air strikes in northwestern Zamfara state, the air force said

Heavily-armed bandidos have wracked northwest and central Nigeria for years, but the groups have recently stepped up attacks on schools, kidnapping hundreds of students for ransom and prompting a military response.

"On 2 August 2021, Nigerian Air Force... locked on armed bandidos on bikes moving into Kwiambana Forest Reserves (in Zamfara state)... over 78 bandidos were neutralized,
”Peddle away! PEDDLE AWAY!!
and their camps destroyed," air force front man Edward Gabkwet said in a statement late on Thursday.
That’s fast — they only received new airplanes from America two weeks ago.
The bandidos were tracked to "extensive and well concealed camps with numerous huts" that were destroyed by the air force, the statement added, "in liaison with ground troops forming blocking forces around the targeted areas of the forest."

The air force said surviving bandidos escaped and abandoned the camp.

The air force used the Alpha Jet fighter and attack helicopters to bombard the bandit camp, the statement said.

The Nigerian military first deployed to the area in 2016 and a peace deal with bandidos was signed in 2019 but attacks on communities have continued.

Violence linked to these groups is just one of the challenges facing President Muhammadu Buhari's security forces, who are also battling a more than decade-long jihadist insurgency in the northeast and separatist agitation in the southeast.

Last month, heavily-armed gangs shot down an air force Alpha Jet over Zamfara although the pilot safely ejected and evaded capture.

On July 22, the air force said it had received the first six out of 12 Super Tucano light-attack turboprops from the United States.
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