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Scores die as Air Force jet bombs IDPs camp in error

Buhari pleads for calm, says it’s“regrettable operational mistake”
It’s saddening, says Air Force;Saraki, Dogara regret incident Gov Shettima orders emergency medicalresponse; lauds MSF MAIDUGURI—JUST as the nation generally, and Borno State in particular was about coming to
terms with the suicide bomb attack at the university ofMaiduguri,tragedy struck again in born State,yesterday. No fewer than 100 innocent civilians were killed in a mistaken air strike by men of the Nigerian Air Force of ‘Operation Lafiya Dole’ in the NorthEast, in a coordinated attack on a supposed group of terrorists gathering in Kala Balge Local Government Area of the state. Sources said the air strike was carried out on one of the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camps in Rann, the headquarters of Kala Balge council, in which civilians were killed, while two soldiers, staff of International Committee of Red Cross, ICRC and Medicine San Frontiers (Doctors without Borders) were critically wounded. A close government source, who did not want his name mentioned said, “more than 100 innocent civilians were killed in the incident.” The Nigerian Air Force was said to be carrying out mop-up operations against the insurgents in the North-East when the incident happened.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged that the Federal Government will help the state government in attending to the
victims of the accidental bombing. The President who received the news with deep sadness and regrets, described it as regrettable
and pleaded for calm. He condoledvwith the families of the dead, wishing the wounded divine succour and full recovery even as he
sympathized with the Borno StatevGovernment.
Some victims of the error bomb attack at an IDP camp in Borno State.
He prayed God to grant repose to the souls ofthe dead of “this regrettable operationalmistake.”Confirming the incident at a news conference
held at the Theatre Command Headquarters of Operation Lafiya Dole yesterday, Major-General
Lucky Irabor said upon receiving an intelligence report that some Boko Haram elements wereregrouping in Kala Balge Local Government
Area of Borno State, he quickly ordered men ofthe Air Force to address the problem.
He regretted that the strike was conducted inthe area, unfortunately locals and other civilians were killed alongside remnants of insurgents, who were regrouping.
“This morning (yesterday), we received reports about gathering of Boko Haram terrorists somewhere in Kala Balge Local Government area of Borno State. We got a coordinate and  directed that the air should go to address the problem.
“Unfortunately, the strike was conducted but it turned out that the locals somewhere in Rann were affected.
“We are yet to get the details of the casualties.But we heard that some civilians were killed, others were wounded and we also have two of our soldiers that were also wounded. Among some that were wounded were local staff of the Medecines Sans Frontiers (Doctors Without
Borders) as well as ICRC,” Irabor said. Kala Balge is east and about 180 kilometres drive from Maiduguri, the state capital. Also confirming the incident, military spokesperson, Brigadier-General Rabe Abubakar confirmed the incident but explained that it was an error that the military deeply regrets. He explained that soldiers got information of movement of Boko Haram members and deployed ground troops and air cover to tackle the terrorists. It was the air support that mistakenly dropped the bomb, he said.vIt was further learned that the state
government has already ordered all hospitals in Maiduguri to be prepared to receive andpromptly treat the injured. Also, an International Red Cross, ICRC, helicopter has been deployed to the camp to evacuate the wounded to the various hospitals. Source:vamgard news

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