
Doctors Without Borders, MSF, has said that at least 52 people have been killed after a Nigerian fighter jet mistakenly bombed a camp of internally displaced persons.
MSF, whose officials were present at the Rann camp in Borno State when the incident occurred, said another 102 people were wounded.
The organization made these known in a statement released to the media in Borno State on Tuesday.
It said it is currently providing first aid to the 120 injured persons in Rann.
Jean-Clément Cabrol, MSF’s Director of Operations, said, “This large-scale attack on vulnerable people who have already fled from extreme violence is shocking and unacceptable.”
