UN urges independent probes into deadly Nigeria, Chad air attacks
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, has called for independent investigations into recent air attacks by Nigerian and Chadian forces that reportedly killed over 100 civilians. In Nigeria's Zamfara state, airstrikes on a market on May 10th are alleged to have killed at least 100 civilians, including women and children, during the military's ongoing conflict with "bandits." Separately, Chadian jets reportedly caused high civilian casualties in attacks on Boko Haram camps on islands in the Lake Chad region since Friday.

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AI-generatedThe UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, has called for independent investigations into recent air attacks by Nigerian and Chadian forces that reportedly killed over 100 civilians. In Nigeria's Zamfara state, airstrikes on a market on May 10th are alleged to have killed at least 100 civilians, including women and children, during the military's ongoing conflict with "bandits." Separately, Chadian jets reportedly caused high civilian casualties in attacks on Boko Haram camps on islands in the Lake Chad region since Friday. These bombardments are said to have killed dozens of Nigerian fishermen working on islands controlled by Boko Haram, who are forced to pay taxes to the group. The UN expressed shock and sadness over these reports, emphasizing the need for thorough investigations into the civilian deaths.
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5 extractedFootage verified by AFP shows fishermen with severe burns being treated in Niger.
UN rights chief demands independent investigations into air attacks by Nigerian and Chadian forces.
Nigerian and Chadian air attacks reportedly killed over 100 civilians.
Nigerian military is battling 'bandits' described as 'terrorists' in the northwest.
Civilians are forced to pay taxes to Boko Haram on islands under their control.