The Nigerian Air Force has dismissed claims by terror group Boko Haram that it gunned down the missing Alpha jet, which disappeared from radar on Wednesday, March 31.
Boko Haram claimed responsibility for downing the aircraft in a viral video.
But the Director Public Relations and Information Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, said the viral video could be clips from a previous incident.
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He insisted the video is fraught with inconsistencies that mounted it become faux, adding the luxurious plant life in one of the movies advise it became no longer inside the Northeast.
NAF spokesperson, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, stated: “We have seen a few motion pictures however there may be not anything that has validated that the aircraft in the ones clips belongs to us, or have you ever visible a Nigerian Air Force plane range or the body of Air Force pilot or have you seen any Air Force unifor till we get these types of information strengthen out, we aren't going to enter hypothesis.
“That video could have been shot someplace. I actually have seen four films thus far, one in all them has lush plant life inside the background, and I marvel in which they have such plants within the Northeast. Unless they did something and they may be liberating the clips little by little, we're ready.
“Except we have evidence, due to the fact like I said, those people have families and you can not move their wives, parents or wards, you must bring concrete proof. There ought to be some thing to show”.
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