Nigerian airstrike targeting jihadists reportedly kills at least 100 civilians
A Nigerian air force strike targeting jihadists in north-east Nigeria reportedly killed at least 100 civilians and injured others. The incident occurred in a village in Yobe state near the Borno state border, the center of a long-running jihadist insurgency.

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AI-generatedA Nigerian air force strike targeting jihadists in north-east Nigeria reportedly killed at least 100 civilians and injured others. The incident occurred in a village in Yobe state near the Borno state border, the center of a long-running jihadist insurgency. Amnesty International confirmed the deaths based on survivor accounts and hospital contacts. While officials acknowledged a misfire, details remain limited. The Nigerian military frequently conducts air raids against armed groups, and civilian casualties have been a recurring issue, with at least 500 reported deaths since 2017. Security analysts have cited intelligence gaps and coordination problems as contributing factors to such incidents.
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5 extractedSome people who went to the Jilli weekly market were affected.
Officials confirmed a misfire had occurred but did not provide details.
The Nigerian military often conducts air raids to battle armed groups.
A Nigerian air force strike targeting jihadist rebels hit a market in north-east Nigeria, killing more than 100 people.
Nigerian military strikes have killed at least 500 civilians since 2017.