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Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by Nobody: 1:14am On Nov 13, 2019
#Biafra_genocidal_war
Some recorded notorious air raids have been well documented and took place on
the following dates (circa) and locations, resulting in several deaths and injuries:
• March 3, 1968: Saint Mary’s Hospital, Urua Akpan, current Akwa Ibom State (two killed, 21 injured)
•March 5, 1968: Villages in Dere near Port Harcourt, current Rivers State (20 killed, several injured)
• April 5, 1968: Shopping center in Aba, current Abia State (26 killed, several injured)
• April 16, 1968: Village in suburbs of Arochukwu, current Abia State (42 killed, several injured)
• April 21, 1968: Church in Owerri, current Imo State (60 killed, several injured)
• April 22, 1968: Aba, current Abia State (120 killed, several injured)
• April 23, 1968: Aba, current Abia State (75 killed, several injured)
• April 25, 1968: Umuahia, current Abia State (180 killed, hundreds injured)
• April 27, 1968: Aba, current Abia State (148 killed, several injured)
• May 3, 1968: Okigwe township and Orodo village in Owerri Division, current Imo State
(36 killed, 75 wounded)
• May 6, 1968: Church missionary school, Assa in Ngwa Division, current Abia State (94 refugees killed, 65 wounded)
• May 7, 1968: Eleme near Port Harcourt, current Rivers State (19 killed, several injured)
• May 9, 1968: Umumasi and Umukoroshe (now Rumuomasi and Rumukoroshe) near Port Harcourt, current Rivers State (87 killed, several injured); Mbawsi and Okpuala, current
Abia State (60 killed, 140 injured)
• May 11, 1968: Obehie market near Aba, current Abia State (27 killed, several injured);
Ibiono, current Akwa Ibom State (four killed)
• May 12, 1968: Port Harcourt Shell residential area and Elelenwa near Port Harcourt, current Rivers State (120 killed, 250 injured)
• June 13, 1968: Abonnema, current Rivers State (45 killed, over 100 injured)
• September 2, 1968 (circa): Hospital at Ihiala, Current Anambra State (75 killed, 270 injured)
• September 6, 1968 (circa): Hospital and marketplace at Ihiala, current current Anambra State
(130 killed, 60 injured); hospitals at Ozubulu and Nnewi, current Anambra State (several killed)
• October 12, 1968: Leper Colony in Uzuakoli, current Abia State (47 killed, 102 injured)
• December 13, 1968: Streets, markets and fields in Umuahia, current Abia State (27 killed, 100 injured)
• December 21, 1968: Umuahia, current Abia State (43 killed, several injured)
• December 22, 1968: Three churches in Umuahia, current Abia State (28 killed)
• February 7, 1969: Afor Umohiagu village near Owerri (more than 300 killed, several injured)
• February 20, 1969: Umuahia, current Abia State (60 killed, several injured)
• February 21, 1969: Clinic at Amokwe Item, current Abia State (five pregnant women killed)
• February 24, 1969: Red Cross headquarters, hospital, clinic for convalescence and market place in Umuahia, present Abia State (several killed and injured); market in Eziama
Mbano village; current Imo State (17 killed)
• February 26, 1969: Ozu Abam market and Ohafia Street in Umuahia, current Abia State
(over 250 killed, several injured)
• March 2, 1969: Umuahia, present Abia State (five killed, eight injured)
• March 8, 1969 (circa): Urua Akpan and Ikot Umo Essien villages in Annang Province,
current Akwa Ibom State (98 killed, 62 injured)
• March 11, 1969: Marketplace and town, Umuahia, current Abia State (35 killed)
• May 3, 1969: Umu-Ovaha, current Abia State (18 killed, 40 injured)
• September 8, 1969: Clinic in Ojoto, current Anambra State (16 killed)

Source: Biafran Refugees: A Tale of Endurance and Brutality
By Philip U. Effiong, Ph.D.
Professor of English
University of Maryland University College
Adelphi, Maryland
Re: Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by padi94(m): 1:58am On Nov 13, 2019
Wow, cool record keeping
Re: Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by Asnafsaeed(m): 2:08am On Nov 13, 2019
All these RadioBiafra statistics and numbers undecided
Re: Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by Nobody: 2:31am On Nov 13, 2019
Asnafsaeed:
All these RadioBiafra statistics and numbers undecided

These were from white men not IPOB. Phillips Effiong copied those facts from them and published them in an article.
Re: Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by Asnafsaeed(m): 2:48am On Nov 13, 2019
Where is the original source?
ChiSomtoChi:


These were from white men not IPOB. Phillips Effiong copied those facts from them and published them in an article.

Re: Some Recorded Facts About The Air Raids In BIAFRA C.1967-70 by princemillla(m): 3:27am On Nov 13, 2019
This is serious

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