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Gunmen Kill 30 in Central Nigeria Attack

Gunmen Kill 30 in Central Nigeria Attack
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Gunmen killed about 30 people in an early morning raid on two villages in central Nigeria, witnesses said on Tuesday, in the latest violence to hit the region.

Gunmen Kill 30 in Central Nigeria AttackThe police in Plateau state, which has been hit by repeated communal violence, confirmed the attack but could not provide details of casualties.

One witness, Rufus Gyang, said the attack happened at about 3:00 am and the gunmen "started shooting sporadically, killing innocent villagers in their sleep".

Nineteen people were killed in Rajat and 11 in Atakar villages, all in the Riyom local government area of the state, he added.

More than 60 houses were razed in the attack, while tens of others were injured, he added.

Local lawmaker Daniel Dem confirmed the killing and added that two of the victims were security agents deployed to the area.

Authorities said last month that ethnic Fulani herdsmen were suspected of killing 34 people in a similar raid.

State Information Commissioner Yiljap Abraham said that 34 people were killed, 24 injured and 600 people displaced in the attack by gunmen on Shonong village on January 6.

He said that 56 houses were burned down during the raid.

More than 10,000 people are thought to have died in Plateau and neighboring Kaduna state since 1992 and several thousand since 2010, Human Rights Watch said in December last year.

Human Rights Watch has said not enough is being done to tackle the underlying causes of the violence, despite the identities of the perpetrators on both sides being widely known locally.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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