Nigeria: This month we will report on airstrikes that killed civilians
The Chief of Defense Forces of the Nigerian Army, General Christopher Musa, has said that the report on the drone attacks that killed about 85 civilians in Kaduna state in the north of the country last December will be released at the end of this month.
It will be remembered that President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria ordered a thorough investigation following the drone attacks that have been targeting armed militias and criminal gangs. The Defense Forces and the Nigerian Air Force have been called upon to deal with the growing threats in north-west and central Nigeria from armed criminal gangs. The armed groups have been attacking and kidnapping villagers. The Nigerian Army is also conducting operations against criminals in the northeast of the country. Militants carrying weapons in Nigeria Speaking earlier this week to journalists in Abuja, the head of the Nigerian Defense Forces, General Christopher Musa, said: "We are here to protect the citizens of this country, not to attack them. A mistake was made, and we are now dealing with this issue. " He said that the report on the killing of 85 civilians by drones is ready and is expected to be released before the end of this month. On December 5 last year, President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria ordered an investigation after the country's military admitted that one of its drones had accidentally attacked the village of Tudun Biri when the villagers were celebrating an Islamic festival. . Residents of the village said that 85 people have been killed, most of them women and children.