Airstrike Hits Border Market in Borno-Yobe, 30 Feared Dead
By MATTERS ARISING 6060
JILLI, NIGERIA — No fewer than 30 people are feared dead after a military airstrike struck a busy weekly market in Jilli village, located along the border between Borno and Yobe states, on Saturday evening.
The airstrike reportedly hit the popular Jilli Market, situated between Gubio in Borno State and Geidam in Yobe State, at a time when traders and residents had gathered for commercial activities.
Eyewitnesses said multiple explosions rocked the area, triggering widespread panic as people fled for safety. The full extent of casualties and damage remains unclear, with local sources indicating that several others may have sustained injuries.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from the military authorities regarding the incident. Residents have called for urgent clarification and assistance for affected victims.
The development adds to growing concerns over civilian safety in conflict-affected regions of northeastern Nigeria, where military operations against insurgent groups are ongoing.


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