The troops of the Joint Task Force (JTF) have stepped up their onslaught against members of the Boko Haram with the use of trained Military Police dogs to foil insurgents' infiltration, capturing 50 of them in the process.
This was disclosed Wednesday by the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade who said that these intelligent dogs were participating in the cordon and search phase of the Special Operations against terrorism in the country.
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Source: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/state-of-emergency-trained-military-police-dogs-foil-boko-haram-infiltration/148854/
For
those of us looking for visual evidence, it is legitimate to do so.
However it is 100% at the discretion of the army to release or not to
release visual evidence. This is a military operation and no child's
play.
The safety of the families, of the military personnel involved in this operation to rout out terrorists is of the utter-most importance for the army/military top brass. All measures must be put in place to make sure that their(soldiers) families are safe, in other to keep troops concentrated on the mission at hand. We do not have the resources that the americans or the french have and besides the operation is within our borders and not aboard, making it a lot more risky to release untraceable photos.
That been said, here are photos of air strikes carried out by the airforce in maduri, sambissa forest close to the nigeria-chad-niger border.
The safety of the families, of the military personnel involved in this operation to rout out terrorists is of the utter-most importance for the army/military top brass. All measures must be put in place to make sure that their(soldiers) families are safe, in other to keep troops concentrated on the mission at hand. We do not have the resources that the americans or the french have and besides the operation is within our borders and not aboard, making it a lot more risky to release untraceable photos.
That been said, here are photos of air strikes carried out by the airforce in maduri, sambissa forest close to the nigeria-chad-niger border.
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