Feb 20 • 19:49 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Nigeria: Armed men killed at least 50 people, abducted women and children in Zamfara state

At least 50 people were killed and many women and children were abducted during an attack by armed men on a village in Zamfara state, northwestern Nigeria.

In a tragic event reported today, armed men attacked a village in Zamfara state, northwestern Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 individuals and the abduction of numerous women and children. According to Hamisu A. Faru, a local lawmaker representing the southern Bukkuyum area, the assailants launched their attack on the village of Tungun Dutse late in the afternoon and continued until early morning, setting buildings ablaze and opening fire on residents attempting to flee the violence. This brazen assault showcases the ongoing insecurity that plagues the region, particularly due to the rampant activities of armed groups.

Faru detailed that the attackers moved from one village to another, leaving devastation in their wake. He emphasized the chaos and fear that engulfed the community during the attack, as many were caught off guard and struggled to escape the gunfire and flames. While the exact number of abducted victims remains unclear, the incident highlights the alarming trend of targeted violence, particularly against vulnerable populations such as women and children in Nigeria's northern regions.

This incident marks yet another instance of the growing violence in parts of Nigeria, where armed groups have increasingly targeted rural communities. The implications extend beyond immediate human tragedy, as such events contribute to the deepening humanitarian crisis in Nigeria, affecting displacement patterns and straining local resources. Without effective governmental intervention and security measures, the cycle of violence and insecurity in Zamfara state and similar regions is likely to continue unchecked.

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