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Military Strikes and Collateral Damage

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AI-generatedThe article reports on military airstrikes in northern Nigeria causing civilian casualties. There is no direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or commodity price effect. The event is a humanitarian and legal issue with no identifiable economic or sector-specific consequences.
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- Over 100 civilians killed in airstrike on market in Jilli, April 2026.
- Another 100 casualties reported in strike in Tumfa village, Zamfara State.
- Nigerian Air Force criticized for misidentified targets causing civilian deaths.
- UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calls for independent investigations.
- National Human Rights Commission alarmed by increasing civilian deaths from airstrikes.
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