An unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency
operation in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local
Government Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
An unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency
operation in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local
Government Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
An
unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency operation
in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local Government
Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding the drone.
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
An
unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency operation
in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local Government
Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding the drone.
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
An
unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency operation
in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local Government
Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding the drone.
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#moreCNN also reported earlier on a drone that crashed on the grounds of the White house.
Nigerian military is yet to issue a statement on that.
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I guess we will not be reading any statement on this from the Nigerian Military.
An unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency
operation in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local
Government Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
An
unmanned drone suspected to be used on the counter-insurgency operation
in the Northeast has crashed at Dumge village of Mafa Local Government
Area of Borno State Monday afternoon, KSM News has learnt. Dumge is 30km northeast of Maiduguri.
Earlier same day CNN had reported that the U.S. Secret Service is
investigating a “device,” described as a small drone, found on the
grounds of the White House, a White House official said Monday, and
Press Secretary Josh Earnest said early indications are that the device
does not pose an ongoing threat.
The Secret Service is sweeping the White House grounds on Monday morning looking for anything else that might be on the ground.
At Mafa, KSM News could not dig deep to ascertain the source or make of
the drone but one Muktar Usman says of the drone on the social media as
follows: "It could be French. And what happened after that? The drone is
still armed. I can see missiles attached to the wings. Locals have to
be careful!"
The Nigerian military is yet to issue statement regarding the drone.
- See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/01/unmanned-drone-crashes-in-borno-village.html#more
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