Doctors Without Borders: Rann, Nigeria: “Most of the Dead and Injured Were Women and Children”
- SitiTalkBlog
- Jan 23, 2017
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Photo Credit: Doctors Without Borders
January 20, 2017, Doctors Without Borders reports:
At least 90 people were killed and 120 wounded on January 17 in an airstrike carried out by the Nigerian military on a camp for displaced people in Rann, in the east of Nigeria’s Borno State. A Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical team, which had started work in the camp just a few days earlier, provided first aid to 120 wounded people in the tented clinic—the only health facility in the area. MSF medical coordinator Mohammed Musoke joined the MSF team in Rann on the day after the bombing to help evacuate the wounded to the regional capital, Maiduguri. Here, he describes his experience.
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