Amnesty International: Nigerian Airstrike Kills 100 Civilians in Market
Nigerian Airstrike Kills 100 Civilians, Amnesty Says

Amnesty International has claimed that a Nigerian airstrike killed 100 civilians in a market, according to a report released on May 12, 2026. The incident, which occurred in an unspecified location, has drawn sharp criticism from human rights groups and international observers.

Details of the Attack

The airstrike targeted a busy market area, resulting in a high number of civilian casualties. Amnesty International's investigation indicates that the strike was conducted by the Nigerian military, though the government has not yet officially commented on the allegations. The organization has called for an independent inquiry into the attack.

International Reaction

The United Nations and several human rights organizations have condemned the strike, urging Nigeria to adhere to international humanitarian law. The Nigerian government has faced previous accusations of human rights abuses in its fight against insurgent groups.

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This incident adds to the ongoing concerns about civilian safety in conflict zones, with Amnesty International emphasizing the need for accountability and measures to prevent future tragedies.

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