Series of Attacks Across Central Nigeria Result in 113 Fatalities by Armed Groups

Series of Attacks Across Central Nigeria Result in 113 Fatalities by Armed Groups

Armed groups⁢ have killed more than 100 people ⁢in ⁣a string‌ of ⁤attacks targeting towns across central Nigeria, another deadly episode in a region with‌ persistent ⁤religious and ethnic tensions.

Local officials ⁣on Monday said the toll ‍of the weekend attacks by armed groups, ⁣sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to ⁢113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count of 16.

Local officials on Monday⁣ said the toll of the weekend attacks by ⁢armed‍ groups, ⁢sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to 113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count⁣ of 16.

“As ⁢many⁢ as 113 persons have been confirmed killed as Saturday hostilities persisted to early hours ⁢of Monday,” Monday Kassah, head of the local government in Bokkos in Plateau State, told the Agence France-Presse news‌ agency.

Kassah said the “well-coordinated” attacks, which also injured more than 300 people, targeted at least⁤ 20 communities across the region.

“Proactive measures will be taken by ​the government to‌ curb ongoing attacks⁢ against innocent⁢ civilians,” said Gyang Bere, a spokesperson for Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Kassah did not say who was responsible⁢ for the‍ attacks but noted⁤ that the injured were taken ⁣to⁣ hospital.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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