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27 killed as clashes erupt in Nigeria

CATTLE THIEVES LAUNCH REPRISAL ATTACKS ON TWO VILLAGES IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

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Afresh outbreak of gang violence in northern Nigeria has left at least 27 people dead, locals have told journalist­s, highlighti­ng the volatile security situation in West Africa’s largest economy.

On Thursday suspected cattle thieves launched reprisal attacks on two villages in northern Nigeria’s Zamfara state, where security forces are battling to contain cattle-rustling gangs.

Gunmen on motorcycle­s attacked neighbouri­ng Kabaro and Danmami villages in Maru district.

“Twenty people were killed in Kabaro and seven others were also shot dead in Danmami,” Kabaro resident Lawwali Usmanu told journalist­s.

“We buried them this morning before the Friday prayers,” said Usmanu, who attended the funeral of the victims.

“The perpetrato­rs are the same cattle thieves that have been terrorisin­g us for years, stealing our cattle and abducting people for ransom,” said another resident Bubr Murtala.

The attack came after villagers had mobbed and killed a member of the cattle rustling gang, according to Usmanu.

Residents of the two villages had armed themselves with locally made guns to fight against the cattle rustlers who had superior weapons. “All we have for defence are muskets but the bandits use modern firearms,” Murtala said.

Zamfara state police spokesman Mohammed Shehu confirmed the attacks but declined to give details on casualties as police officers were deployed for “on-the-spot assessment”.

Latest in spate of killings

Earlier in April, 26 people were killed in an attack on gold miners in nearby Anka district that was also blamed on cattle rustlers, according to officials.

The killings were the latest in spate of deadly attacks by cattle thieves on herding and farming communitie­s in the state.

Nigeria is battling an array of security threats across the country, from Boko Haram militants in the northeast to oil militants in the south.

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Reuters Muhammadu Buhari

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