Daily Trust

Woman, 4 kids killed in Zamfara airstrikes

- By Abdulaziz Abdulaziz

Air strikes by fighter jets belonging to the Nigerian Air Force targeted at bandits have claimed the lives of a woman and her four children at Sububu, in Zamfara State, multiple sources told Daily Trust.

Sububu is a village in the vicinity of the expansive Sububu Forest located between Shinkafi and Maradun local government­s in the state.

The Sububu Forest is one of the major hideouts for bandits in the state from where they launch attacks on travelers on Sokoto-Gusau Road as well as villages in Sokoto and Zamfara States.

Sources said the aerial missions were conducted around 2pm on Monday.

In separate phone interviews, four different persons confirmed to Daily Trust that the fighter jets missed their targets by dropping the bombs on the Sububu village, rather than the bandits’ enclave in the forest.

“The bombs killed a Hausa woman and her four children. Two of the kids, a boy and a girl, were teenagers. One elderly Fulani woman was also wounded in the attacks,” a Sububu resident told Daily Trust.

He said a new Friday mosque built by a bandits’ kingpin, Halilu Sububu, was also destroyed during the attacks.

The source said nobody was trapped in the mosque because the attack happened after worshipper­s had observed the afternoon prayers.

Another source told Daily Trust there was suspicion that the jets used the GPS coordinate­s of some expensive smartphone­s stolen from Sokoto that were being charged at the village.

“You know they own Sububu (village). Nobody goes there, not even security personnel and other officials,” he said.

NAF spokespers­on, Air Commodore Edward

Gabkwet, confirmed the multiple airstrikes on the area to PRNigeria, an online PR platform which usually shares official security press statements.

The platform reported that 120 bandits were killed by the airstrikes.

Commodore Gabkwet said the military carried out “the precision airstrikes on the armed bandits after an intelligen­ce and identifica­tion of the locations to avoid collateral damages.”

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