The Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) on Friday said the death toll from an accidental Nigerian air strike on a refugee camp in the town of Rann has risen to around 90 people, and could be as high as 170, Reuters has reported.
MSF also known as Doctors without Borders in a statement said the higher figure of 170 comes from residents and community leaders.
“This figure needs to be confirmed,” said Bruno Jochum, MSF General Director, in the statement.
“The victims of this horrifying event deserve a transparent account of what happened and the circumstances in which this attack took place.”
Borno is the epicentre of Boko Haram’s seven-year-long attempt to create an Islamic caliphate in the North-east. The insurgency has killed more than 15,000 people since 2009 and forced some two million to flee their homes, many of whom have moved to camps for internally displaced people.
“A Nigerian airforce plane circled twice and dropped two bombs in the middle of the town of Rann, which hosts thousands of internally displaced people,” MSF said.
“At the time of the attack, an aid distribution was taking place.”
On Thursday, Human Rights Watch said the strike had destroyed 35 structures, and hit 100 metres from what appears to be a Nigerian military compound, raising questions about why precautions were not taken to avoid harming civilans.
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