Nigeria Military Denies Reprisal Attack In Delta Community After 16 Troops Were Killed

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 18th Mar, 2024 - tori.ng

General Christopher Musa, the Defence chief, denied that the military had initiated an attack on the community.

The military has denied claims of carrying out a reprisal attack on Okuoma community in Delta after 16 of its officers were murdered over the weekend by youths of the community.

General Christopher Musa, the Defence chief, in a response sent to Reuters denied that the military had initiated an attack on the community.

"No reprisals by the army. We are searching for the murderers and their weapon cache," Musa said.

Some Nigerians have alleged that some men in army uniform ransacked and burnt homes in the community on Sunday, March 17, days after youths killed the officers.

The 16 soldiers were sent to the community to resolve a land dispute. On Sunday, a video of houses in the community burning went viral with claims that they were set up by some military officers.
 

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