Nigerian Airstrike on Yobe Market Kills at Least 200 People Near Borno Border
An airstrike by Nigerian military jets targeted Islamist militants near a market in Yobe state, resulting in at least 200 feared deaths. The incident occurred on Saturday night in the Jilli area bordering Borno state. Local officials and residents reported the casualties, while the Yobe state government confirmed the strike's location.
CnbcAn airstrike conducted by Nigerian military jets struck a village market in northeast Yobe state on Saturday night, resulting in at least 200 people feared dead. The operation targeted Islamist militants in the Jilli area, which borders Borno state. A councilor for the area and residents reported the casualties on Sunday.
Nigeria's Air Force stated that it had killed Boko Haram militants in the Jilli axis in Borno state. In a statement released to Reuters on Sunday, the Air Force did not mention striking a market. It did not respond to further requests for comment.
The government of Yobe state said in a statement that an airstrike had been conducted near a market attended by people. Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam, military adviser to the Yobe state government, provided this information but gave no further details.
Incident Details and Response The strike took place in a village in Yobe on the border with Borno, an area affected by a long-running insurgency.
This insurgency has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more over the years. Lawan Zanna Nur Geidam, the councilor and traditional head of Fuchimeram ward in Yobe's Geidam district, stated that injured individuals were being transported to hospitals in Yobe and Borno. >"It's a very devastating incident at Jilli Market.
" — Lawan Zanna Nur Geidam (Reuters) Three other residents and an official from an international humanitarian agency confirmed the strike and the likely death toll. The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency reported preliminary details of an incident at Jilli Market that resulted in casualties among marketers. The agency activated its emergency response procedures.
Background and Local Accounts Ahmed Ali, a 43-year-old resident who sells medical consumables at the market, described being injured in a blast.
He said he attempted to run but was dragged by a friend, and they lay on the ground during the incident. Ali spoke from the hospital about his experience. The Jilli market serves as a weekly gathering point for locals in the region, which has faced ongoing security challenges due to militant activities.
Emergency services continue to assess the full extent of the casualties and provide aid to affected individuals. Further investigations into the strike's circumstances are expected as more information becomes available.
Story Timeline
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Local councilor and residents reported at least 200 feared dead from the airstrike.
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Yobe state government confirmed airstrike near Jilli market affecting attendees.
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Nigeria's Air Force stated it killed Boko Haram militants in Jilli axis without mentioning market.
1 sourceCnbc - Saturday night
Nigerian military jets conducted airstrike on militants near Jilli market in Yobe bordering Borno.
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Potential Impact
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Yobe State Emergency Management Agency provides aid to affected marketers.
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Emergency services transport injured to hospitals in Yobe and Borno.
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Market activities in Jilli area face temporary disruptions.
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Local investigations assess full casualty extent and strike details.
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Humanitarian agencies support response in insurgency-affected region.
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