Gunmen Kill 11 Persons In Kaduna Village

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Gunmen
Eleven people
have reportedly been killed and many injured in a fresh attack by gunmen between Monday, August 16 and Wednesday, August 19 at Ungwar Gankon village in Zango Kataf and Maro village, Kajuru Local Government Areas (LGA) of Kaduna state.

The attack comes barely one week after the Defence headquarters deployed Special Forces from the Nigerian Airforce and Army to southern Kaduna in an effort to curb the spate of killings in the volatile region.

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According to Channels Television, Chairman of Zango Kataf Local Government, Elias Manza said the attack was by suspected Fulani militia.

The militia reportedly invaded Ungwan Gankon community on Tuesday night and started shooting sporadically, killing two persons in the process and injuring many others.

He also revealed that eight houses were burnt by the attackers while the villagers have fled from the community for fear of a reprisal attack.

The Chairman disclosed that the Special Forces of the Nigerian Army and Air Force have arrived in some of the vulnerable communities in an effort to protect the residents from being attacked by the bandits.

The Chairman of Kajuru local government, Cafra Caino, also confirmed that gunmen killed four people who were traveling in a commercial vehicle at Maro village, a border between Kajuru and Kachia local government areas.

He explained that the gunmen intercepted the commercial vehicle from the bush in the afternoon, shot four of the occupants to death including a pastor, and later took the driver away to an unknown destination.

Similar attacks also took place in Bugai village near Banikanwa in Kachia local government on Monday night, where five people including the village head and his mother were killed and several others injured.

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