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Army Chief Visits Kaduna After Air Strike Killed Residents In The State

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja on Tuesday visited Kaduna State following the Nigerian Army drone strike that occurred on Sunday night in which some innocent civilians were bombed to death.

Gen Lagbaja also visited Tudun Biri village where a gathering of villagers observing Maulud festivities were struck by the Army firepower, leading to their deaths.

 

The presence of the army chief is to condole with the families of the victims and also carry out an on-the-spot assessment of the community.

Recall that in claiming responsibility for the sad incident in which not less than thirty people were killed, the Army added that the strike happened ‘mistakenly’.

 

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