Nigerian air force destroys IED factory, eliminates bandits in Zamfara

The Nigerian Air Force destroyed an IED factory and eliminated bandits in Zamfara state during a recent operation.

Reports indicate that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) carried out an operation in Zamfara, resulting in the destruction of an improvised explosive device (IED) factory. This action also led to the elimination of bandits in the area. The event highlights ongoing military efforts against banditry in northern Nigeria. No further details on the timeline or specific locations within Zamfara were provided in available reports.

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