Nigeria : un avion militaire frappe accidentellement un camp de déplacés et fait 50 morts

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Des travailleurs humanitaires de la Croix-Rouge après une explosion à Lagos, en décembre 2016. Image d'illustration. © AFP/ PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

Un avion de chasse nigérian a bombardé par erreur Rann, au lieu de Kala. Cinquante personnes ont perdu la vie, dont six humanitaires de la Croix-Rouge.

 Publié le 17/01/2017 à 19:45 | Le Point.fr

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  1. Comrades actions like this heartbreaking one occur when warrior who becomes perpetrator did not give mission adequate attention. I do not know mental approach taken by pilot but for sure it was not one to be taken by a Buntu when on a Live Well Africa movement mission. Pilot should receive as we all know a through “hunt would would” investigation to make sure this occurrence was not intended to assist terrorists or other anti-Buntu forces. Proper management of that condition establishes pilot fate. Very much sincere, Henry Author Price Jr. aka Obediah Buntu IL-Khan aka Kankan.

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