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AIR CRASH” — SOKOTO RESIDENTS DESCRIBE PANIC AFTER U.S. AIRSTRIKE

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AIR CRASH” — SOKOTO RESIDENTS DESCRIBE PANIC AFTER U.S. AIRSTRIKE
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Residents of Jabo town in Sokoto State’s Tambuwal Local Government Area recounted sheer terror after a late‑night U.S. airstrike Friday, many initially convinced the roaring explosion was a civilian aircraft crashing.

At approximately 10:30 p.m., a thunderous boom shattered the quiet of the rural community. Abubakar Shehu Jabo, Information Officer for Tambuwal LGA, said the sound and sudden flash of fire were so intense that villagers instinctively feared the worst.

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“Because of the loud noise and the speed at which the burning object descended, many of us thought it was an air crash,” he told Vanguard. “We rushed outside, hearts pounding, only to realize it wasn’t a plane — it was something else entirely.”

The strike, confirmed by multiple sources as a U.S. military operation targeting suspected militants, hit an area near Jabo and Bargini villages — settlements long regarded as peaceful and free of insurgent activity.

*A COMMUNITY THAT HAS STAYED QUIET FOR YEARS*

Sarkin Fawan Jabo, Muhammadu Abubakar, a traditional leader in the area, expressed deep distress over the incident. “Our communities have lived in peace for decades,” he said. “The last security incident here was a single kidnapping case back in 2000 — since then, we’ve had no bandits, no terrorists, nothing to suggest we needed this kind of attention.”

He urged authorities to investigate not only the strike itself but the intelligence that led to the targeting of such a quiet corner of Sokoto. “This place has been calm and peaceful for a very long time. Why now? Why here? This is deeply disturbing.”

A resident of Bargini village, who requested anonymity, described the moment as “devastating.” Families preparing for bed were startled by the explosion, followed by thick plumes of smoke and flames that lit up the night sky.

“People screamed, children cried — everyone ran,” the resident said. “We didn’t know what was happening. We thought the world was ending.”

The airstrike has sparked alarm far beyond Sokoto. Across Nigeria, citizens and analysts are questioning the source, intent, and legality of foreign military actions on sovereign soil — especially in areas previously untouched by insurgency.

Security experts warn the incident highlights a dangerous gap in coordination between Nigerian and foreign forces. “This underscores the urgent need for better intelligence sharing, surveillance protocols, and public assurances,” said a senior security analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity. “When operations like this happen in quiet communities, it fuels fear, mistrust, and the risk of retaliatory violence.”AIR CRASH” — SOKOTO RESIDENTS DESCRIBE PANIC AFTER U.S. AIRSTRIKE

Tambuwal Local Government Chairman has since visited Jabo to meet with affected families and traditional leaders, calling for unity and calm. “We must stand together in the face of this tragedy,” he said. “Our people deserve answers — and they deserve safety.”

The Nigerian Air Force later confirmed it had conducted additional strikes in nearby Zamfara State against terrorist bases, but denied any involvement in the Sokoto incident, which it attributed solely to external partners.

Nigerian Air Force jets targeted militant camps in Zamfara following recent U.S. operations, part of escalated regional counter‑terror efforts.

Local officials urge calm and cooperation as investigations begin into the unintended impact on civilian areas.

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