Feb 26 β€’ 10:25 UTC πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia RT

Dozens dead after armed raids in Nigeria

At least 25 people were killed in armed raids on two villages in northeastern Nigeria, with attackers posing as soldiers during the assaults.

In northeastern Nigeria, two villages were attacked by armed assailants, resulting in at least 25 fatalities. The villages, Kirchinga and Garaha, are located in Adamawa State, close to the Sambisa Forest, notorious for being a stronghold of Islamist militants. In a shocking incident, the gunmen, donning military-style uniforms, misled residents into believing they were soldiers before launching their attacks, leading to a widespread panic and confusion among the community members.

The head of Kirchinga village reported that 18 bodies had been recovered following the attack, underscoring the severity of the situation. In Garaha, seven individuals were confirmed dead as armed gunmen, many of whom arrived on motorcycles, targeted the village and an adjacent military base. The assault on the military base resulted in the deaths of three soldiers, adding to the gravity of the attacks and highlighting the risk that armed groups pose not only to civilians but also to military personnel in the region.

This violence raises significant concerns about security in northeastern Nigeria, where similar incidents have become increasingly common. The involvement of attackers with military appearances complicates the already challenging trust issues between local communities and security forces, potentially leading to increased tensions and fear among the population. The incident reflects the ongoing conflict and instability in the region, prompting calls for urgent measures to enhance security and protect vulnerable communities.

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