The United States has
deployed manned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria and is sharing
satellite imagery with the Nigerian government to find more than 200
schoolgirls abducted by Islamist insurgents, a senior Obama
administration official said on Monday.
Washington has sent military, law-enforcement and development experts to
Nigeria to help search for the missing girls who were kidnapped by Boko
Haram militants from a secondary school in Chibok in remote
northeastern Nigeria on April 14.
"We have shared commercial satellite imagery with the Nigerians and are
flying manned ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) assets
over Nigeria with the government's permission," the U.S. official said.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told a news briefing on Monday
that the U.S. was providing intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance support. She said U.S. teams on the ground "are digging
in on the search and coordinating closely with the Nigerian government
as well as international partners and allies."
Two U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United
States was also considering deploying unmanned, drone aircraft to aid
the search.
One of the U.S. officials told Reuters the United States had been
carrying out the manned surveillance flights "for a few days" but did
not elaborate.
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Last week, U.S. Undersecretary for Africa Linda Thomas-Greenfield told
Reuters in an interview that Nigeria had requested surveillance and
intelligence from the United States.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has said he believes the girls are
still in Nigeria. The leader of Boko Haram has offered to release them
in exchange for members of its group being detained, according to a
video posted on YouTube on Monday.
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