Dozens feared dead in air strike on village in northeastern Nigeria
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This article documents human rights concerns or humanitarian issues using credible institutional sources. It is not considered a psychological operation.
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This article is not considered a psychological operation. It reports on a deadly Nigerian military air strike that unintentionally hit a busy market in Jilli village, near the border of Yobe and Borno states, resulting in over 100 deaths and dozens injured, according to Amnesty International and local officials. The article highlights conflicting official statements, condemns the military's use of air raids in populated areas, and calls for an immediate, independent investigation into the incident.
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