In a wild raid by the Nigerian Military, atleast 100 Shiites were killed in Zaria yesterday. According to Mr. Musa’s statement, "The sporadic killings took place at
three different locations that include the residence of the revered
leader of the Movement at Gyallesu, the Husainiyya Bakiyatullah at the
GRA and the Darur Rahma located along Zaria-Jos Road where many
[unarmed] people were killed." Reported SaharaReporters.
Today, Reports has it that Nigerian troops might have killed at least 100 Shiites Muslim in different locations controlled by their leader Sheikh Ibrahim El- ZakyZaky in Zaria, Kaduna state.
SaharaReporters further stated: A credible source in Zaria, who is involved collecting corpses in Gyallesu, Husainiyya Bakiyatullah and the Darur Rahma neighborhoods, told our reporters that.
The facilities the source said belong to the Shiites including Sheik Ibraheem Zakzaky's residence, which had been under siege since Saturday when a crisis broke out between sect members and Nigerian troops.
According to the source, 69 dead bodies of mostly men, women and young members of the sect killed in the ongoing military operation against the sect were officially recorded today.
He added that there were indications that, the dead toll will reach 100 after the ongoing search and rescue in areas military where the military launched an onslaught overnight.
He also explained that, aside the 69 corpses at hand, some relatives retrieved corpses of their relations for a separate funeral after they retrieved their remains from burn buildings in the area.
Today, Reports has it that Nigerian troops might have killed at least 100 Shiites Muslim in different locations controlled by their leader Sheikh Ibrahim El- ZakyZaky in Zaria, Kaduna state.
SaharaReporters further stated: A credible source in Zaria, who is involved collecting corpses in Gyallesu, Husainiyya Bakiyatullah and the Darur Rahma neighborhoods, told our reporters that.
The facilities the source said belong to the Shiites including Sheik Ibraheem Zakzaky's residence, which had been under siege since Saturday when a crisis broke out between sect members and Nigerian troops.
According to the source, 69 dead bodies of mostly men, women and young members of the sect killed in the ongoing military operation against the sect were officially recorded today.
He added that there were indications that, the dead toll will reach 100 after the ongoing search and rescue in areas military where the military launched an onslaught overnight.
He also explained that, aside the 69 corpses at hand, some relatives retrieved corpses of their relations for a separate funeral after they retrieved their remains from burn buildings in the area.
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