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Published 18 Jan, 2017 06:51am

Nigeria bombs camp, kills over 100 refugees

MAIDUGURI: A Nigerian Air Force fighter jet on a mission against Boko Haram extremists mistakenly bombed a refugee camp on Tuesday, killing more than 100 refugees and wounding aid workers, a Borno state official said.

The state government official was helping to coordinate the evacuation of wounded.

Military commander Maj Gen. Lucky Irabor confirmed the accidental bombardment in northeast Rann, near the border with Cameroon.

Among the wounded were two soldiers and Nigerians working for Doctors Without Borders and the International Committee of the Red Cross, he said.

This is believed to be the first time Nigeria’s military has admitted to making such a mistake.

Villagers in the past have reported some civilian casualties in near-daily bombardments in northeastern Nigeria.

Irabor said he ordered the mission based on information that Boko Haram insurgents were gathering, along with geographic coordinates. It was too early to say if a tactical error was made, he said.

The general, who is the theatre commander for counterinsurgency operations in northeast Nigeria, said the air force would not deliberately target civilians but there would be an investigation.

Some of the nearly 300 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014 and freed last year said three of their classmates had been killed by air force bombardments, according to the freed girls’ parents.

The incident happened at about 9:00am (0800 GMT) in Rann, in the far north of Borno state, the epicentre of Boko Haram’s insurgency, as aid workers distributed food to civilians who were forced to flee the terrorist organisation’s violence.

“This morning a military jet mistakenly bombarded Rann, instead of (nearby) Kala,” a local resident, Abba Abiso said.

Published in Dawn, January 18th, 2017

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