The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, says it has launched an investigation into alleged civilian casualties following an air strike in Jilli, Borno.
In a statement on Sunday, spokesman, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, said the incident was reported to have occurred on Saturday.
Ejodame said reports suggested the strike might have hit a local market in Jilli, raising concerns about civilian casualties.
He said the Chief of the Air Staff had ordered the immediate activation of the Civilian Harm Accident and Investigation Cell.
According to him, the cell has been deployed to the location on a fact-finding mission into the allegations.
“The Nigerian Air Force treats all reports of possible civilian harm with the utmost seriousness and empathy.
“The protection of innocent lives remains central to all NAF operations,” he said.
Ejodame said the service remained committed to professionalism, accountability and transparency in its missions.
He added that the force would work with authorities and community representatives to establish the facts.
While the investigation continues, he urged the public and media to avoid speculation and allow due process.
“The Nigerian Air Force reassures citizens of its resolve to protect national security and civilian lives.
“Every credible concern will be addressed with diligence and seriousness,” he said.
Source: NAN
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