Boko Haram: Fighter jet absence of ignition, shot civilians, ICRC staff, others in Borno

The military said a fighter jet had misfired and shot some aid workers of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), drugs without Borders and some civilians in Kala Balge in Borno during surgery. Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, commander of the theater of operation Lafiya Dole, revealed this during a press conference on Tuesday in Maiduguri.
"This morning we received a report on the collection of Boko Haram terrorists around Kala Balge area of Maiduguri." I coordinated and directed to the air component of the operation should go and solve the problem. "Unfortunately, the strike was carried out, but it turned out that other civilians were somewhere in the area and they have been affected." So far, it's a little disconcerting; There was a death. There are victims; any deaths and injuries, but the actual number of victims, we would come back later. "I'm still that the death toll of civilians killed, or are affected by the two soldiers." Are also affected some humanitarian staff medications without Borders and some staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). "We send helicopters to evacuate those who were critically wounded, including our wounded soldiers," said Irabor.
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