Sheik Zakzaky’s Son, Others Killed By Nigerian Soldiers In Zaria

Sheik Zakzaky’s Son, Others Killed By Nigerian Soldiers In Zaria

Mahumd Ibraheem Zakzaky, the son of Sheik Ibraheem Zakzaky, allegedly was killed by Nigerian soldiers in Zaria, Kaduna State, during gunfire at a rally in support of Palestinians on Israel’s invasion of Gaza.

According to SaharaReporters, Mahmud Zakzaky and a few other Shiite Muslims were killed in the shooting this evening, July 25, in the ancient town of Zaria.

It was gathered from a statement issued by Ibrahim Musa, editor of the movement’s weekly magazine Almizan, the Islamic group accused the military of killing several of its members with impunity. The statement also claimed that more than 40 other members sustained serious injuries.

Read the statement below:

"Reports reaching our news desk now indicated that some soldiers of the Nigerian army have opened fire on the tail end of the Quds procession held after Jumaat prayers in Zaria, Kaduna State. The procession, which took off from Sabon Gari Jumaat Mosque, reached Kofar Doka peacefully with no incident. However some soldiers attacked the procession [at the] PZ junction in Zaria.

"They shot Mahmud Ibraheem Zakzaky, but [his body] was taken away by the Muslim brothers. But several [other] Muslim brothers were shot by the security agents.

"As at the time of writing this report, there is no confirmation on the number of Muslim brothers shot or killed by the soldiers, but our says say five people were killed. The Quds procession was held today peacefully in more than 10 Nigerian cities. Why the attack on the Zaria procession?

"[The] latest report on the attack by soldiers on Quds peaceful procession is that ten Muslim brothers were gunned down by the soldiers, among them Mahmud Ibraheem Zakzaky, son of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, and a Muslim sister with her child on her back. There are over 40 Muslim brothers’ casualties with different degrees of gunshots by the soldiers. The story is still unfolding, with reinforcement of soldiers coming from Kaduna, according to our news sources."

Source: Legit.ng

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