Dozens feared dead in air strike on village in northeastern Nigeria
A Nigerian military air strike on Jilli village, Yobe state, in northeastern Nigeria on Saturday is feared to have killed dozens of civilians. The strike occurred at a village market near the border with Borno state, while the military was reportedly pursuing Boko Haram fighters.

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AI-generatedA Nigerian military air strike on Jilli village, Yobe state, in northeastern Nigeria on Saturday is feared to have killed dozens of civilians. The strike occurred at a village market near the border with Borno state, while the military was reportedly pursuing Boko Haram fighters. Amnesty International reports over 100 fatalities and 35 injuries. A local official estimates total casualties, including dead and injured, to be around 200. The Nigerian Air Force acknowledged conducting an air strike on Boko Haram fighters in the Jilli area of Borno state, but did not mention the market. The Yobe State government confirmed an air strike near a market and stated that people from a neighboring local government area were affected.
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5 extractedNigeria’s Air Force said it had killed Boko Haram fighters in an air strike on the Jilli axis in Borno state.
Some people from Geidam LGA bordering Gubio LGA in Borno state, who went to the Jilli weekly market, were affected.
Amnesty International said more than 100 people had been killed and 35 others wounded in the attack.
Dozens of people are feared dead after Nigerian military aircraft struck a village market.
The total casualties, dead and injured, is around 200.