Military planes struck a village market while pursuing Islamist Boko Haram militants, local residents said on Sunday
2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenReutersPublished: 5:18am, 13 Apr 2026At least 200 people are feared dead after Nigerian military planes struck a village market while pursuing Islamist militants in the northeast of the country on Saturday night, a councillor for the area and residents said on Sunday.
Nigeria’s Air Force said it had killed Boko Haram militants in the Jilli axis in Borno state, but in a statement released to Reuters on Sunday it did not mention hitting a market. It did not respond to further requests for comment.
The government of the neighbouring Yobe state later said in a statement that an air strike on the area had been conducted near a market that people were attending.
“Some people from Geidam LGA (local government area) bordering Gubio LGA in Borno state who went to the Jilli weekly market were affected,” said Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam, military adviser to the Yobe state government.
The strike took place in a village in Yobe on the border with Borno, the heartland of a long-running insurgency that has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more.