The Guardian UK is
 reporting that US surveillance planes have begun flying missions over a
 remote area of Nigeria, as part of international effort to find and 
rescue over 200 girls kidnapped in the Chibok area of Borno state.
The United States has also reportedly 
sent advisers to “dig in on the search” and has provided the government 
with satellite images.
Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman said the US was “providing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support”.
Military and law-enforcement teams on 
the ground were “digging in on the search and co-ordinating closely with
 the Nigerian government as well as international partners and allies”, 
she said.
A senior official in Obama’s 
administration revealed to the publication, “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.”

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