Armed bandits killed people, burn down houses in villages of
Kaduna and Katsina states.
Gunmen killed 36 people in two attacks in northern Nigeria on Wednesday, a day after fighters fired rocket-propelled grenades amid worsening security in Africa’s most populous nation, officials and residents said.
The series of attacks by armed bandits occurred over the
past 60 hours with 18 people killed each in villages of Kaduna and Katsina
states and several others injured.
The assailants burned down houses, displacing the villagers.
In a statement quoted by the Daily Post website, the Kaduna
State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs Samuel Aruwan said
the attacks in that state followed an air operation by security forces in which
“several armed bandits” were killed.
Hundreds of people have been killed in northern Nigeria by criminal gangs carrying out robberies and kidnappings.
The attacks have added to security challenges in Nigeria,
which is struggling to contain insurgencies in the northeast and communal
violence over grazing rights in central states.
The latest attack comes less than a month after President
Muhammadu Buhari replaced his longstanding military chiefs amid the worsening
violence, with the armed forces fighting to reclaim other northeastern towns
overrun by fighters.
Last week, unidentified gunmen killed a student in an attack
on a boarding school in Nigeria’s north-central Niger state and kidnapped 42
people, including 27 students.
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