Nigeria: No Civilian Casualties Recorded So Far From U.S. Strike - Sokoto Govt
The strikes targeted terrorist hideouts along the Nigeria-Niger border to curb insurgency and cross-border crimes, with no civilian casualties reported, Sokoto State officials said.
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Nigeria–US joint airstrike hit terrorist targets, says Sokoto govt
Sokoto State Government has confirmed that a joint airstrike carried out by the Nigerian military in collaboration with the United States targeted terrorist locations in Tangaza Local Government Area of the state, with no civilian casualties recorded.
U.S. Strikes: History Will Remember Who Took the Terrorists’ Side
By Sa’adiyyah Adebisi Hassan The truth has started walking, and as usual, lies are scrambling for cover. The Sokoto State Government has confirmed it: U.S. airstrikes destroyed terrorist camps. No civilian casualties. That single confirmation should have ended the noise. Instead, it exposed something uglier than denial – terrorist apologism disguised as “sovereignty concern.” FROM “ONION FARM” LIES TO EMBARRASSING SILENCE For hours, social medi…
Sokoto Govt confirms US airstrike on terrorist targets, says no civilian casualties reported
Sokoto State Government has confirmed the joint airstrike conducted by the Nigerian military and the United States in Tangaza Local Government Area, located in the Sokoto North Senatorial District. A statement signed by the Director General of Media and Publicity Government House Sokoto, Abubakar Bawa, clarified that there were no The post Sokoto Govt confirms US airstrike on terrorist targets, says no civilian casualties reported appeared first…
Sokoto Confirms Zero Casualties After U.S. Airstrike - Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service
Authorities in Sokoto northwest Nigeria, have confirmed that no casualties were recorded following a U.S. airstrike in Jabo, Tambuwal Local Government Area. The police area commander overseeing Tambuwal LGA, Muhammed Augie, was present at the scene, but declined to comment directly on the bombing. He, however, urged the traditional ruler of Jabo, Alhaji Abubakar Jabo, to advise residents against visiting the site or handling fragments and debris…
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