Airstrikes in Nigeria: A Crisis Impacting Civilians

A Nigerian airstrike at a village market caused over 200 feared deaths, adding to a series of military operations targeting Islamist and armed groups that have resulted in civilian casualties. The incidents highlight ongoing concerns about military strategies impacting non-combatants across several Nigerian states.

Airstrikes in Nigeria: A Crisis Impacting Civilians
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A tragic airstrike by the Nigerian military on a village market has resulted in over 200 civilians feared dead, escalating concerns over the military's tactics against Islamist militants and armed groups.

This incident follows a series of military operations reportedly harming civilians, including a notorious strike in January 2025 where at least 15 civilians were killed and a December 2024 operation blamed for 10 civilian deaths due to secondary explosions.

Such patterns of military engagements, noted in attacks across various states including Kaduna, Zamfara, and Nasarawa, spotlight a critical humanitarian issue necessitating scrutiny and revision of engagement rules to prevent further loss of innocent lives.

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