The accusation was made by a member of Boko Haram who appeared with 50 of the girls in a video released on Sunday, August 14, 2016.
The Nigerian military has denied claims made by Boko Haram that it killed some of the missing Chibok girls during an airstrike.
The
accusation was made by a member of Boko Haram who appeared with 50 of
the girls in a video released on Sunday, August 14, 2016.
However, according to the Acting Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar the equipment used by the military in air strikes against the sect had a high level of precision in hitting targets.
“We
are still assessing the video clip to confirm its authenticity or
otherwise. This is an era of social media, anything can happen, anybody
can crop up anything. However, we are very much alive to our
responsibilities,” he told Punch.
“The
claim that the aerial bombardment was used to kill some of them is a
complete propaganda; they are trying to buy time, or trying to put
psychological trauma in Nigerians against the military.
“The
equipment we are now using since the beginning of the new leadership of
the military is a high level precision aerial equipment; just the way
we did in Arepo in the Ogun, Lagos areas against vandals. The equipment
was capable of the registering target and capable of hitting that
target.
“The equipment was used to avoid
unnecessary targets; to avoid collateral damage. So the issue of saying
we are using bombs to kill Chibok girls is propaganda. They are trying
to create psychological trauma in the parents and all Nigerians,” he added.
Boko Haram has demanded the release of its members in exchange for the girls who were abducted in April 2014.
Chibok Girls: ‘We didn’t kill any missing girls,’ Military denies Boko Haram’s claims
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