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Armed bandits kill 18 in Zamfara state

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MAIDUGURI: Armed men killed at least 18 people and set ablaze cars and shops in Nigeria’s Zamfara state, where the government has imposed a telecoms blackout as part of a security operation against groups of kidnappers, two residents said on Wednesday.

Northwest Nigeria has been engulfed in crisis since late 2020, when groups of armed men began a spate of mass abductions from schools and other violent attacks on villages and on people travelling by road.

Two residents said the attack on Kuryan Madaro village in Zamfara happened around 9 p.m. on Tuesday when a dozens of bandits rode into the village on motor-bikes.

Abubakar Yakubu a resident of Kuryan Madaro who had travelled to neighbouri­ng Kebbi state told Reuters by phone that the men had shot sporadical­ly, forcing villagers to flee.

Abubakar Abdullahi Alhassan, a lecturer at Kebbi State Polytechni­c who has relatives in Zamfara, confirmed the attack.

“Many other people obtained various degrees of injuries as the result of this attack,” Mr Alhassan said.

Zamfara state police spokesman Muhammed Shehu could not be reached for comment after repeated calls to his mobile phone.

Mr Alhassan shared pictures of the burial of some of the people said to have died during the attack but Reuters could not independen­tly verify them.

Zamfara State is among states worst hit by kidnapping­s and has been under a telecoms blockade since early September, which authoritie­s said they imposed to disrupt coordinati­on among the bandits and help the armed forces to tackle them.

But that has also meant few people know what is going on in Zamfara as authoritie­s are not forthcomin­g with informatio­n on their operations.

 ?? AFP ?? A mother carries an acutely malnurishe­d baby for medical attention. Gangs of criminals known locally as bandits have terrorised the northwest.
AFP A mother carries an acutely malnurishe­d baby for medical attention. Gangs of criminals known locally as bandits have terrorised the northwest.

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