Air Strikes in Nigeria Kill Dozens; Amnesty Calls for Investigation
Amnesty International reports that Nigerian military air strikes in the northeast killed dozens of people. The Nigerian air force initially claimed the strikes targeted a terrorist enclave but later announced an investigation into the civilian casualties.
Military air strikes on a village in northeastern Nigeria killed dozens of people on Saturday, Amnesty International reported Sunday. The country's air force initially said it had struck a "known terrorist enclave and logistics hub" before later saying it was launching an investigation into the attack following reports of civilian casualties.