Nigeria: MSF strongly condemns the aerial bombing of a displaced persons camp in Rann

Tuesday 17 January: At least 120 people were wounded and 52 killed following today’s bombing by the Nigerian Army in an internally displaced persons camp in Rann, Nigeria, according to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).

“This large-scale attack on vulnerable people who have already fled from extreme violence is shocking and unacceptable,” says Dr Jean-Clément Cabrol, MSF Director of Operations. “The safety of civilians must be respected. We are urgently calling on all parties to ensure the facilitation of medical evacuations by air or road for survivors who are in need of emergency care.

MSF medical teams are currently providing first aid to 120 wounded patients in its facility in Rann. The organisation’s medical and surgical teams in the region are preparing to treat evacuated patients.

MSF first started working in Nigeria in 1971 and is one of the few organisations still able to operate in hard-to-reach areas of the country.



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