Africa

Nigeria airstrike ‘mistakenly’ kills worshippers

At least 85 civilians were killed in Kaduna state, north-west Nigeria, in an air strike during a Muslim religious celebration on Sunday, the local emergency management authority said.

The civilians were killed in a “bombing mishap”, President Bola Tinubu said without giving a death toll.

State Governor, Uba Sani, said they were “mistakenly killed” by a military drone “targeting terrorists and bandits”.

More than 60 people were admitted to hospital for treatment, officials said.

The defence ministry termed the operation a “needless trage­dy” adding that a routine mission against militants “inadvertently affected members of the commu­nity”.

Nigeria’s military has for years been battling armed criminals and militants who has been operat­ing in parts of northern Nigeria, raiding villages and kidnapping residents for ransom.

The airstrike happened when villagers from Tundun Biri gath­ered for a religious festival on Sunday evening.

The head of the army, Lt Gen Taoreed Lagbaja, has apologised to the residents and paid a condo­lence visit to the village.

He expressed regret about “the unfortunate mishap, describing it as a very disheartening occur­rence”, the army said. —BBC

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