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Nigeria urges civilians to avoid debris from US-backed strikes on Islamists

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By Camillus ​Eboh

ABUJA, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Nigeria's military urged civilians in the country's northwest on Friday ⁠not to keep or tamper with unexploded ordnance found at sites targeted in ‍recent U.S.-backed airstrikes.

The alert follows online footage showing ​locals scavenging debris and unexploded ordnance at strike sites in Sokoto state, sparking fears ​of deadly blasts.

U.S. forces launched a rare strike deep inside Nigeria on December 25 at the request of Nigeria's government, firing 16 GPS-guided munitions from ‌MQ‑9 Reaper drones at two Islamic State-linked ‌camps in Sokoto.

"We do not expect civilians to ​pick up or keep such materials," Major General Michael Onoja, director of Defence ‌Media Operations, told reporters on Friday. "We can ⁠only appeal to them to return ‌all materials that may ​prove harmful to them."

Onoja said specialized ordnance units within the armed forces were tasked ⁠with recovering ⁠debris and other remnants from the strikes.

(Reporting ​by Camillus Eboh in Abuja; Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing ‌by Alex Richardson)

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