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Those Killed in Jilli Airstrike Were Supporting Terrorists— Defence Minister

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Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has defended the recent airstrike in Jilli, Borno State, stating that those killed were not innocent civilians but individuals connected to insurgent support activities.

Speaking after a high-level security meeting chaired by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the minister explained that the military operation was based on credible intelligence. He said the targeted location had long been identified as a hub where terrorists and their collaborators meet to exchange supplies.

Drivetvnews gathered that according to him, the strike was deliberate and carefully planned, dismissing claims that civilians were mistakenly targeted. He maintained that the area was not a typical civilian settlement but a restricted zone used for logistical support by insurgent groups.

Musa further stated that individuals who operate in such locations are aware of the risks involved, adding that many are drawn by the financial gains associated with trading in the area. He noted that essential goods such as food and fuel are sold at high prices, creating incentives for people to engage with insurgents.

He argued that those who knowingly provide support to terrorist groups cannot be considered innocent, as their actions help sustain insurgent operations. However, he acknowledged that some individuals may be forced into such situations, distinguishing them from those who willingly participate.

The minister also questioned casualty figures circulating after the strike, saying there has been no verified evidence to support the reported numbers.

Emphasising the military’s strategy, Musa said cutting off supply networks remains key to weakening insurgent groups in the North-East. He warned that anyone involved in providing logistical support to such groups exposes themselves to military action.

He added that ending cooperation between civilians and insurgents would significantly hasten the fight against terrorism in the region.

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