48 killed in ethnic violence in central Nigeria

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Press Trust of India Abuja
Last Updated : Jun 28 2013 | 7:55 PM IST
Raids by gunmen in central Nigeria and gun battles between soldiers and attackers have killed at least 48 people, including secondary school students, and left over 100 homes burnt.
A total of 48 people were murdered when attackers besieged three villages in Plateau state yesterday, Captain Salisu Mustapha, spokesman of the military in the state, said today.
According to him, 28 villagers and 20 assailants died during the attack on residents and counter-attack by soldiers respectively.
The unknown attackers laid siege on the villages of Bolgang, Magama and Karkashi shooting indiscriminately resulting in the mass casualties, while the unhurt residents fled their homes to safety, Nigerian newspaper 'The Gurdian' quoted an eyewitness as saying.
Those killed at Magama are mostly children and elderly people.
Over 100 houses were also burnt by the rampaging attackers, a local official said.
The crisis, which was more of an attack, had the mainly Muslim Fulani ethnic group unleashing mayhem on the native Christian Taroks tribe in the early hours of Thursday morning, leaving many dead including secondary school students, the report said.
The assailants were cattle thieves who have become notorious for stealing livestocks from some community of herdsmen in the state, he said.
Similar violence had led to thousands of deaths since 1999 in the state.
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First Published: Jun 28 2013 | 7:55 PM IST

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