Fear grips Nigerian village after US strike hits medical facility just meters away
A day after a US missile strike hit their village, locals in Jabo, Nigeria, are in a state of shock and confusion, despite having no history of ISIS activity in the area, as one medical facility was damaged just meters from it.
A day after a US missile strike hit a village in northwestern Nigeria, locals expressed fear and confusion as they struggled to understand why such an attack occurred in their peaceful area, where there has been no recorded presence of ISIS. The strike hit the village's only medical facility, causing widespread concern about the impact on healthcare services. Jabo residents are said to be in a state of shock, with many wondering if the US operation was targeting a specific group or individual in the area. The villagers' lack of knowledge about any extremist groups operating in their community raises questions about the accuracy of intelligence used by the US military.