Airstrikes In Sokoto, Has Been Confirm By Nigerian Military Headquarters

Fusion Chronicle Nigeria Newspaper had on December 25 reported that a Nigerian military fighter jet targeted at Lakurawa terrorists group reportedly killed several villagers and injured many others in two communities in the Silame Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
The affected communities, Gidan Sama and Rumtuwa, were struck around 7am on Wednesday, according to reports.
But the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, claimed the deaths and injuries were due to “explosions” and not a direct result of the strikes.
During a briefing at the DHQ in Abuja on Friday, he revealed that the secondary explosion targets was a logistic base of the terrorists in the community. When I talk of a logistics base, I’m talking of armed caches and poles that were kept there’’
“So, naturally, when the munition hits, there will be a secondary explosion arising from that which will generate other things flying in the air which was what led to the death of about 10 persons that was reported. The 10 persons reported were not hit directly by the air strikes.
“The people who were hit directly by the air strikes were the Lakurawa terrorist groups, and they were burned beyond recognition.”
According to Buba, the military confirmed that the strikes hit the target – the terrorist group.
“To make sure that those that we saw at that location were indeed terrorists – the Lakurawa terrorist group. And we did that by sending human intelligence to confirm and they got back to us and confirmed and it was thereafter that we carried out – a joint operation, a combined synchronised operation with the Air Force and ground forces,” he said.
“Air Force carried out precision strikes using precision munitions. After the strikes, the land component on the ground moved on the site, and what did they confirm? They confirmed that ‘Yes, the strikes hit the objective.’ That is that.”
However, Buba did not confirm the number of casualties in the strikes which has continued to generate comments from Nigerians.
Those killed in the airstrikes have since been buried according to Islamic conditions.