在尼日利亚等冲突地区的军事行动期间,应该采取什么措施保护平民?
The Nigerian Air Force has not addressed reports it struck a village market while targeting militants
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Deutsche Welle (Germany) | Apr 12, 2026
Al Jazeera English (Qatar) | Apr 12, 2026
BBC News (United Kingdom) | Apr 12, 2026
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As civilians continue to be caught in the crossfire of military actions, it raises the question: what accountability measures should be established for military forces to address unintentional civilian casualties in operations like those in Nigeria?
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The Nigerian military must prioritize the protection of civilians by implementing more rigorous intelligence and precision protocols before conducting airstrikes. Increased oversight and accountability can ensure that military operations target only militants and not innocent lives.
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International organizations should collaborate with the Nigerian government to establish a civilian protection framework during military operations. This could include training for military personnel on distinguishing between combatants and non-combatants, potentially reducing harm to civilians.
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While military operations are necessary to combat terrorism, the civilian casualties resulting from airstrikes like the one in Yobe highlight a critical failure in strategy. The Nigerian Air Force must reassess its tactics and prioritize minimizing civilian harm.
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Community engagement is crucial in conflict areas. The Nigerian military should involve local leaders in planning operations to ensure that civilian safety is prioritized and to build trust between the military and the community.
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