Algeria’s Defense Ministry published a statement revealing that Algerian-made army drones struck terror targets near the country’s southern borders.
This is the first time the ministry publicizes operating locally-made drones since it first declared war on terror in the mid-90s.
In a statement, the Ministry of Defense said the flights were ordered by Algerian Army Chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaid Salah, who paid a visit to the “sixth military zone” (near borders with Niger) in the last four days.
It also highlighted the role of Algerian-made drones in counterterror operations, adding that the aircrafts were capable of operating both nighttime and daytime missions effectively.
Despite saying targets were successfully struck, the statement did not mention the toll inflicted on terrorist formations.
In a related context, the Ministry of Defense announced that the army had discovered a weapons and munitions depot north-east the In Amenas town which lies on southeastern borders with Syria.
The weapons cache included rocket launchers and RPG-7 missiles, as well as machine guns, pistols, and ammunition.