Boko Haram on Wednesday, February 15, attacked a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter in Borno State.
Confirming the attack, NAF spokesman, Ayodele Famuyiwa, said the aircraft was conveying personnel on medical outreach programme from Maiduguri to Gwoza, when it was hit.
He explained that the terrorists shot the Mi-17 helicopter, adding that only one of the people onboard sustained a bullet wound.
Famuyiwa said: "Nevertheless,
the pilot was able to fly the helicopter safely to and from its
destination to enable the outreach programme continue uninterrupted.
"Following
the attack, the NAF immediately scrambled a fighter aircraft and
helicopter gunship to the location between Bama and Gwoza to neutralise
the threat.
"Intelligent report by ground
troops confirmed scores of BHTs were killed, signifying that the air
attack on the threat location was successful."
According to him, the force has been conducting medical outreach in the north-east as part of its humanitarian support to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
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