Many innocent people were smashed and others sustained various degrees of injuries from a mistaken airstrike Saturday evening. At press time, the casualty figures have continued to increase as the actual number will be updated immediately more data is completely collated from relevant agencies of government including the hospital and security organ , concerning the airstrike that too place within Brono- Yobe border by fighter jets credited to Nigerian Air Force (NAF).
At press time 9News Nigeria reports that about 200 people are feared dead, with dozens injured, many are still in emergency unit at a nearby government hospital after a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrike mistakenly struck a crowded weekly market on Saturday.
The incident occurred at Jilli Market, a key trading hub located between Gubio Local Government Area and Geidam Local Government Area, where traders from surrounding communities had gathered in large numbers.
According to eyewitnesses and local officials, fighter jets operating under Operation Hadin Kai launched the strike targeting suspected Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province elements believed to be active in the area.
However, the bombs missed their intended targets and hit the civilian market instead.
Multiple explosions tore through the crowded trading ground, sending traders and buyers fleeing in panic. Eyewitnesses described widespread devastation, with bodies scattered across the scene and many victims buried under debris.
Victims were rushed to the Specialist Hospital Geidam, where at least 14 injured persons are currently receiving treatment. Several others have reportedly been referred to Damaturu due to the severity of their injuries.
While initial eyewitness counts confirmed at least 56 bodies, local sources now warn that the true death toll could be significantly higher, with some estimates placing it at up to 200 fatalities as recovery efforts continue.
As of Sunday afternoon, the Nigerian Air Force and Defence Headquarters have yet to issue an official statement addressing the incident or confirming civilian casualties.
The Borno–Yobe border remains a volatile frontline in Nigeria’s ongoing counter-insurgency campaign, where civilian populations continue to face deadly risks as terrorists operate within and around local communities.
We await to hear the actual number of casualties to be officially announced by NAF at a comprehensive extraction of database from relevant offices including the hospital and government spokes person.
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