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Nigeria’s military says there is no evidence of civilian casualties in Zamfara market airstrike

May 14, 2026 2 Min Read
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Nigeria’s army stated on Wednesday there was no proof of civilian casualties from airstrikes towards insurgents within the northwestern state of Zamfara this month, insisting that experiences of a excessive demise toll had been unverified and deceptive.

Amnesty Worldwide stated this week that at the least 100 civilians had been killed in a Could 10 airstrike on a crowded market within the village of Tumfa, and known as on authorities to launch a direct investigation.

Amnesty Worldwide, citing witnesses, stated a lot of these killed had been ladies and youngsters. Native media reported comparable demise tolls.

“No credible substantiated proof of civilian casualties has been established via official assessments or unbiased verification,” Protection Headquarters spokesman Maj. Gen. Michael Onoja stated in a press release.

He stated the assault was carried out beneath worldwide humanitarian legislation, focused a “confirmed high-level gathering” of extremist leaders within the village, and was based mostly on a number of intelligence sources.

Onoja added that the character of the strike made it troublesome to verify rapid casualties, however post-strike assessments confirmed that “a number of terrorists had been neutralized.”

The Nigerian army is preventing bandits within the northwest, typically calling them terrorists. The nation can also be battling a 17-year-old Islamist insurgency within the northeast.

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