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NAF Denies Alpha Fighter Jet Being Shot Down by Boko Haram

The Nigerian Air Force has denied that the hitherto missing Air Force Alpha jet fighter was shot down by Boko Haram insurgents. 
The denial was contained in a press release dated April 2, 2021, and signed by Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, the Director of Public Relations and Information.


The press release states:  the attention of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has been drawn to some videos being circulated on Social Media, as well as media reports drawn therefrom, alleging that the NAF Alpha Jet aircraft, which was reported missing in Borno State on 31 March 2021 after losing radar contact, was shot down by terrorists. 

One of such videos, in particular, began with sporadic shooting by several terrorists, including underaged children on motorcycles and vehicles.
 It later skipped abruptly to a scene depicting an aircraft exploding mid-air, supposedly as a result of enemy action. 
Another part of the video showed a terrorist, who, while standing by the wreckage, claimed that they had shot down the NAF aircraft.


Although the video is still being thoroughly analysed, it is evident that most parts of the video were deliberately doctored to give the false impression that the aircraft was shot down. 
For instance, the video clip failed to show the correlation between the sporadic shooting, which even from casual observation was obviously aimed at ground targets, and the sudden mid-air aircraft explosion. 
In addition, it is almost impossible for an aircraft to have exploded mid-air, in the manner depicted in the video, and still have a good part of its fuselage, including its tail, intact. Indeed, an explosive impact of that nature would have scattered the debris of the aircraft across several miles.


It is obvious that the Boko Haram Sect, in its characteristic manner of employing false propaganda, is seeking to claim credit for what was obviously an air accident that could have been caused by several other reasons; particularly at a time when the capability of the group to inflict mayhem has been significantly degraded by the Armed Forces of Nigeria.


Consequently, Nigerians are advised to ignore the contents of the videos making the rounds until all investigations as to how the aircraft crashed are completed. 
The NAF, on its part, remains resolute and will continue to work assiduously, in synergy with sister Services and other security agencies, to rid the North East of all terrorist elements.