At least 64 people were killed in an airstrike by a Nigerian military plane on Sunday at Mutumji Community in Zamfara State’s Maru Local Government Area.
Residents revealed that many of those killed were armed militants, while others were civilian community members.
The victims, who included women and children, were killed when a plane bombed the town while chasing fleeing bandits who had allegedly invaded the town.
The Nigerian Air Force responded to locals’ distress calls on Saturday and Sunday after armed bandits attacked the Malele, Ruwan Tofa, and Yan-Awake communities in the area.
Residents said the attack on the three neighbouring communities was adequately foiled by the air raids which forced the rampaging gunmen to flee into the neighbouring Mutumji community for safety.
A resident, Nuhu Dansadau, however, said the strikes by the air force on Mutumji affected several locals killing at least 64 people and injuring 12 others.
Mr Dansadau, who is a member of the International Human Rights, Crime Control and Conflict Resolution, said the injured victims were being conveyed to Gusau, Zamfara State capital for medical attention on Monday morning.
Also, a traditional leader in Mutumji, Abdulkadir Abdullahi, told PREMIUM TIMES that the incident was devastating as the corpses of the deceased persons were still being collected.