Saturday, February 20, 2021

ESN Didn’t Gun Down Any Jet Fighter In Orlu, Maybe The Helicopter Crashed Because It Is An Outdated Equipment– Man Says

A Biafran activist has plunged a counter post to rebut the claim that ESN shot down a military helicopter in Orlu, Imo State.
In an Independent report, A source disclosed that one Nigeria Air Force helicopters were disabled by the Eastern Security Network (ESN).According to Mr Okeke, he is disapproving the report in a brief note on his Facebook page said that the ESN never attacked any helicopter, citied that Nigerian Military were the ones shooting from the air into communities in Orlu.
He further expanded that if any helicopter was down as recently reported, it might be due to " mechanical faults"
" Nigeria military is known for using obsolete equipment, " Mr Okeke emphasized.He wrote: " Nigerian Army with their helicopters got to our land to kill our people but even as such ESN is more attentive on removing from our forests the Janjaweed, that have been destroying our harvests raping our women and murdering our people.
" We want to notify the general public that Eastern Security Network ESN didn' t gun down any jet fighter, anyone that might have occurred was maybe due to mechanical failures because Nigeria military is known for using old equipment.
" We Eastern Security Network ESN have an exclusive goal which is to flush out all terrorists from our forests. The image has been circulated was an image that derived from an incident four years ago. Our people are the ones under attack as several might have seen in trending tapes where Nigeria Military was shooting from the air into communities in Orsu.

" When it is moment for retaliation, you will know. "
Recall, After the incident that happened between the ESN and the Nigeria military in Orlu, Imo state which led to the death of some innocent lives and military officers. Since after the clash between the ESN and the Nigeria military about 2, 000 soldiers have been deployed to the community 20 armoured vehicles and 20 NAF aircraft hovering the community.

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