Pellets of Death: Nigerian Air Force ‘Precision’ Airstrikes in Borno Kill Civilians, Destroy Over 50 Vehicles, Raise Concerns About Targeting Errors
Reports indicate that Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes on December 13–14, 2025, in Mararaba, Borno State, targeting alleged ISWAP militants, killed six civilians, injured three, and destroyed around 50 vehicles. Victims included commercial drivers, fishermen, and farmers conducting daily business. Survivors claim they were falsely labelled as bandits, and airstrikes struck the same location twice, leaving lasting trauma.
Despite repeated inquiries, NAF has not officially addressed civilian casualties, though it had previously assured protection during operations. The Borno State government also confirmed attempts to obtain information from the Air Force without success. Historical data show NAF has repeatedly caused civilian casualties in prior airstrikes, raising questions about targeting accuracy and operational ethics. Families of victims are calling for accountability and justice.
Reports indicate that Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes on December 13–14, 2025, in Mararaba, Borno State, targeting alleged ISWAP militants, killed six civilians, injured three, and destroyed around 50 vehicles. Victims included commercial drivers, fishermen, and farmers conducting daily business. Survivors claim they were falsely labelled as bandits, and airstrikes struck the same location twice, leaving lasting trauma.
Despite repeated inquiries, NAF has not officially addressed civilian casualties, though it had previously assured protection during operations. The Borno State government also confirmed attempts to obtain information from the Air Force without success. Historical data show NAF has repeatedly caused civilian casualties in prior airstrikes, raising questions about targeting accuracy and operational ethics. Families of victims are calling for accountability and justice.
Pellets of Death: Nigerian Air Force ‘Precision’ Airstrikes in Borno Kill Civilians, Destroy Over 50 Vehicles, Raise Concerns About Targeting Errors
Reports indicate that Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes on December 13–14, 2025, in Mararaba, Borno State, targeting alleged ISWAP militants, killed six civilians, injured three, and destroyed around 50 vehicles. Victims included commercial drivers, fishermen, and farmers conducting daily business. Survivors claim they were falsely labelled as bandits, and airstrikes struck the same location twice, leaving lasting trauma.
Despite repeated inquiries, NAF has not officially addressed civilian casualties, though it had previously assured protection during operations. The Borno State government also confirmed attempts to obtain information from the Air Force without success. Historical data show NAF has repeatedly caused civilian casualties in prior airstrikes, raising questions about targeting accuracy and operational ethics. Families of victims are calling for accountability and justice.
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