Explosive Device Believed to Be US Tomahawk Missile Found in Niger State Community Days After Gunmen Kill 40 Residents, Raising Serious Safety Concerns
Three days after a deadly attack in Kasuwar Daji, Niger State, where over 40 residents were killed, a burnt Mobile Police checkpoint destroyed, and homes ransacked, locals in Ganaru, Magama Local Government Area, discovered an unexploded device suspected to be a missile. Reports indicate the device may be a Tomahawk missile warhead of United States origin, sparking fears for community safety. Authorities warned residents against handling the device, noting it contains a powerful 600-pound high-explosive warhead. The incident follows the Kasuwar Daji massacre, where attackers deliberately targeted a police checkpoint to prevent timely security responses, leaving civilians exposed. Local officials urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious objects to prevent further casualties.
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Three days after a deadly attack in Kasuwar Daji, Niger State, where over 40 residents were killed, a burnt Mobile Police checkpoint destroyed, and homes ransacked, locals in Ganaru, Magama Local Government Area, discovered an unexploded device suspected to be a missile. Reports indicate the device may be a Tomahawk missile warhead of United States origin, sparking fears for community safety. Authorities warned residents against handling the device, noting it contains a powerful 600-pound high-explosive warhead. The incident follows the Kasuwar Daji massacre, where attackers deliberately targeted a police checkpoint to prevent timely security responses, leaving civilians exposed. Local officials urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious objects to prevent further casualties.
#NigerState #ExplosiveDevice #TomahawkMissile #KasuwarDajiMassacre #SecurityAlert #CommunitySafety
Explosive Device Believed to Be US Tomahawk Missile Found in Niger State Community Days After Gunmen Kill 40 Residents, Raising Serious Safety Concerns
Three days after a deadly attack in Kasuwar Daji, Niger State, where over 40 residents were killed, a burnt Mobile Police checkpoint destroyed, and homes ransacked, locals in Ganaru, Magama Local Government Area, discovered an unexploded device suspected to be a missile. Reports indicate the device may be a Tomahawk missile warhead of United States origin, sparking fears for community safety. Authorities warned residents against handling the device, noting it contains a powerful 600-pound high-explosive warhead. The incident follows the Kasuwar Daji massacre, where attackers deliberately targeted a police checkpoint to prevent timely security responses, leaving civilians exposed. Local officials urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious objects to prevent further casualties.
#NigerState #ExplosiveDevice #TomahawkMissile #KasuwarDajiMassacre #SecurityAlert #CommunitySafety
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