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Bloody Easter as Many were killed by gunmen/military clash in Imo state


Many people were feared killed on Sunday when gunmen attacked Ihioma Community in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria’s South-east.

There have been two contrasting narratives about the killings. While some say the killings were done by the gunmen, others accuse the Nigerian military of targeting civilians in retaliatory attacks on the gunmen. The second narrative led to the hashtag #OrluIsBleeding which trended on Twitter on Monday and early Tuesday.

The gunmen, believed to be members of ESN, the militant wing of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), were said to be on a manhunt for members of Ebubeagu Security Network, who reportedly arrived in the area last Saturday.

“They killed so many people. It started while we were in the church, but we had to run back home,” Ms Agu said.

A Facebook user, Success Obum, who posted a video clip of the incident, described the attack as heartbreaking. In the clip, the army was accused of attacking civilians.

In the video clip, posted by Mr Obum,  residents were seen scampering for safety while sounds of gunshots rented the air.  Some residents were also seen weeping and lifting the corpses of their loved ones killed in the attack.

“This is the popular Okwu Aki or Inland Guest house (which) has been razed down by the military forces. They have been shooting since morning. Shooting and killing innocent people, burning peoples’ shops and properties. That’s what we witnessed today. So, we are not happy,”  a voice was heard speaking in the clip, apparently shot on Sunday.

 “How can government deploy its security agencies to destroy people celebrating their Easter. We are sad. Since Night, nobody has slept in this area.  Nigeria military forces (are) shooting every damn thing they see,” the voice added.

The police spokesperson in Imo State, Michael Abattam, did not respond to calls and a text message seeking comments from him.

Army reacts

Reacting, the Nigerian Army said its troops from the 34 Artillery Brigade killed a member of IPOB during the attack in the area.

Army spokesperson Onyema Nwachukwu disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

He said troops were on their routine patrol when they encountered the IPOB members firing gunshots at the Banana Junction of the area and challenging the soldiers.

Mr Nwachukwu said the members of the outlawed group were enforcing the suspended sit-at-home order.

“The IPOB/ESN criminals, on sighting the troops, withdrew in a blue Toyota Highlander towards Ihioma Community for reinforcement.

“In the firefight that ensued during the operation, one of the criminals was taken out, while others fled in disarray,” Mr Nwachukwu said.

The army spokesperson accused the gunmen of seeking to whip up public sentiments by circulating  “a doctored video”  on social media to allege the complicity of the military.

“This propaganda should be disregarded in its entirety,” he said.

Mr Nwachukwu said the troops were combing the area to track down the fleeing suspects.

Attacks by armed men have increased in the South-east in recent times. The attacks often target security agencies and government facilities.


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