UN calls for urgent probe as deadly airstrikes rock Northern Nigeria

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The United Nations (UN) has called for an urgent and independent investigation into recent military airstrikes in northern Nigeria that reportedly left scores of civilians dead.

UN calls for urgent probe

The appeal followed reports that air raids carried out in Zamfara State allegedly killed more than 100 people, many of them said to be local residents and traders at a community market.

Speaking in New York on Wednesday, UN Deputy Spokesperson, Farhan Haq, said the global body was deeply disturbed by the incidents and warned that the protection of civilians must remain a priority during military operations.

According to him, the UN Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, had expressed concern over the growing reports of civilian casualties linked to security operations in the region. “We join the UN Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, in expressing alarm and shock over reported civilian deaths in northern Nigeria”, Haq said.

The reported strike in Zamfara allegedly occurred on May 10 in a market area, triggering outrage among residents and humanitarian observers.

Separate reports also claimed that military strikes carried out by Chadian forces around the Lake Chad region killed dozens of Nigerian fishermen in the northwestern part of the country.

The incidents have further raised concerns over cross-border military operations and the safety of civilians living in conflict-prone communities.

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Haq said authorities in both Nigeria and Chad must ensure transparent investigations into the incidents.

He stressed that inquiries must be prompt, impartial and independent, adding that anyone found responsible for violations of international law should face accountability. “Those responsible for any violations must be held to account”, he stated.

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