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Nigerian airstrike on market in northeast Yobe, 200 people feared dead

Residents and a councillor in the area said that at least 200 people are feared to have died after Nigerian military planes struck a village's market on Saturday night while pursuing Islamist terrorists.

Nigeria's Air Force claimed to have killed Boko Haram terrorists on the Jilli axis of Borno State, but did not mention a "market" in a Sunday statement. The Nigerian Air Force did not reply to any further questions.

The strike took place in a village near the border of Borno in Yobe, the long-running heartland of an?insurgency which has claimed thousands of lives and forced millions to flee their homes.

Lawan Zanna Nur Geidam is the councillor of Fuchimeram Ward in Yobe's Geidam District and the?traditional leader of Fuchimeram. She told?vermögenzeug???sprachdersprachsprachsprachsprachsprache or Lawan Zanna Nur Geidam, the councillor and?traditional head of Fuchimeram ward in Yobe's Geidam district told?

"This is a devastating incident that happened at Jilli Market." In a telephone conversation, he told the interviewer that "over 200 people lost their lives in the air strike on the market as I speak to you."

Three other residents and a representative of an international humanitarian organization confirmed the strike and its likely death toll.

The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), which activated emergency response, said that it received preliminary reports about an incident at Jilli Market.

Ahmed Ali, 43, who is a resident and sells medical consumables in the market, claimed to have been injured by a blast.

"I was so terrified that I tried to run, but my friend dragged me. We all fell on the floor," he said from the hospital. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi in Maiduguri and Adewale Kolawole in Kano; writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, editing by David Goodman & Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)