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We’re going to bomb sites with ‘100% certainty’ – Nigerian military

The Nigerian military said sorry for a air strike that killed 85 innocent people. They promised to only bomb places they are completely sure about in the future.

Major General Edward Buba said the army will be getting extra training and will learn more about the rules for air strikes.

Gen Buba said the army will handle the air strike incident directly.

The bombing happened when people from the Tundun Biri village came together for a religious celebration on Sunday evening.

Officials said that over 60 people had to go to the hospital for treatment after the air strike.

For a long time, the Nigerian army has been fighting against criminals and fighters in the northern part of Nigeria. These criminals have been attacking villages and kidnapping people in exchange for money.

Governor Uba Sani said that the military drone accidentally killed innocent people while trying to attack terrorists and bandits.

More update on this story soon…

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