Mali Airstrike Triggers Outrage: Civilians Killed in Market Bombing
Editorial : Africa Eye
A military airstrike in northern Mali has ignited controversy after reports surfaced that at least 18 civilians were killed in the attack on a local market. A separatist group first raised the alarm, claiming that the strike indiscriminately targeted civilians. However, the Malian army defended its actions, stating that the operation was aimed at armed militants threatening national security. Eyewitnesses described a scene of devastation, with destroyed market stalls and panicked residents scrambling for safety. Families mourned their loved ones as medical teams rushed to treat the wounded. The incident has intensified concerns over the safety of civilians in a region plagued by ongoing conflict, where airstrikes and military operations often carry the risk of unintended casualties.
The attack has prompted human rights organizations to call for an independent investigation to determine whether military protocols were followed
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