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  • 2021-02-23 (xsd:date)
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  • AFP photo from 2018 circulates in misleading posts about unrest in Nigeria’s southeast region (en)
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  • An image of a soldier rappelling from a chopper has been shared hundreds of times in Facebook posts with claims that it shows the Nigerian army attacking a local militia using a war helicopter. Although there has been a resurgence of unrest in the country’s southeastern region, prompting a response from the military, this image is actually an AFP photo from 2018 taken during a training demonstration. The photo of the helicopter was posted on February 17, 2021, by a Facebook account called Eririogu Nwa Biafra. The post has been shared almost 700 times. Breaking New! Nigeria Army is currently attacking ESN with war helicopter in Orlu Imo state. They had declared war in our land ( sic ), reads the caption. A screenshot of the misleading Facebook post, taken on February 19, 2021 The Facebook account is known for promoting the activities of Nigeria’s separatist movement, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), whose leader, Nnamdi Kanu, formed the Eastern Security Network (ESN) last December to protect the country’s southeast region. The image was also shared alongside a similar claim in this Facebook post , as well as in this publication by a pro-Biafran website, Daily Time TV. Unrest in Orlu Clashes erupted between the Nigerian army and the ESN in the city of Orlu last month and at least one person was killed in the unrest, AFP reported. Orlu is located in Nigeria’s southeast. The area has long been home to separatist groups, and tensions between federal security forces and the indigenous Igbo population are high. Matters escalated again last week with the deployment of armed forces and helicopters to search the area for an ESN base. Image was taken in Abuja However, the image is being passed off as part of the military operation in Orlu when, in fact, it was taken near the capital Abuja three years ago. AFP Fact Check ran a Google reverse image search and found the picture belongs to AFP and was published for illustrative purposes in a Nigerian daily newspaper, Vanguard, in May 2018. The Vanguard article described military airstrikes against the Nigerian Islamist group, Boko Haram, using the country’s newly acquired Mi-35M helicopter gunship. AFP Fact Check confirmed that the image, still available in our archives , was taken by AFP photographer Stefan Heunis on April 17, 2018. A screenshot of the original AFP photo from April 17, 2018 The caption reads: Members of the Nigerian Special Forces Unit rappel from a helicopter during the African Land Forces Summit (ALFS) military demonstration held at General Ao Azazi barracks in Gwagwalada on April 17, 2018. Gwagwalada is an area council just west of Abuja and more than 400 kilometres from Orlu. AFP Fact Check previously debunked similar social media posts in 2019 that claimed the same photo showed the Nigerian Air Force supplying weapons to Fulani herders in Enugu, southeastern Nigeria. (en)
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