Nigerian Air Force Airstrike Claims Over 200 Civilian Lives in Yobe State
An airstrike by the Nigerian Air Force resulted in over 200 civilian deaths at Jilli market in Yobe State, raising alarms about operational effectiveness in counterinsurgency efforts. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding civilian safety during military operations against Boko Haram militants.

Over 200 civilians were killed in an airstrike by the Nigerian Air Force on Jilli market, located between Yobe and Borno states, during a military operation aimed at Boko Haram militants. The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) responded to preliminary reports indicating casualties among market attendees.
Local authorities confirmed that the incident, which occurred on Saturday night, involved a misdirected strike targeting fleeing insurgents. The Nigerian military has not officially acknowledged the civilian toll, yet local officials estimate the death count could exceed 200. This incident compounds previous concerns regarding civilian casualties from military operations, as over 400 are believed to have died in similar airstrikes since 2017, raising critical questions about operational intelligence and coordination.




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