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Jabo residents recount terror of mistaken US airstrike
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80450, member: 636"] People in Sokoto thought they were seeing a plane crash. Residents of Jabo town described a terrifying scene when a U.S. airstrike hit late Thursday night, with a burning object falling from the sky. A local official, Abubakar Jabo, said the loud noise and speed made many believe it was an aircraft going down. Upon investigating cautiously, they realized it was something else entirely. Community chief Muhammadu Abubkar, the Sarkin Fawan Jabo, stated his area has always been peaceful, not harboring terrorists, with only one kidnapping incident reported over two decades ago. The bombardment has sparked wider alarm across Nigeria. Citizens are questioning the intent and implications of such a military operation in a region considered secure. The event has intensified debate over foreign intervention and its accuracy. Local leaders are now forced to defend their community's safety record against the assumptions that likely prompted the strike. [/QUOTE]
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