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Heavily armed men entered three villages in the Kaura district in the south of the state. It is not clear who was behind the attacks, but residents blame herdsmen from the Fulani community. Central Nigeria has often witnessed violence stemming from disputes over land and religion. Thousands of people have been killed in recent years in violence involving semi-nomadic Fulani herdsmen and local farmers. A member of Kadunas state assembly, Yakubu Bitiyong, visited the scene of the most recent attacks, which took place on Friday night. Most of those killed in the villages of Ugwar Sankwai, Ungwan Gata and Chenshyi, had been so badly burned they could not be identified, he told the BBC. Houses were destroyed by fire and food supplies looted. In central Nigeria, the settled farming community has been the target of attacks Mr Bitiyong said two of the attackers were also killed and their bodies taken away by police, who have sent in reinforcements. The unrest is not connected with the continuing Islamist insurgency carried out by the Boko Haram group, which wants to impose Sharia law in the north. The attacks in Kaduna came only a day after reports emerged of 69 people being killed over several days in northern Katsina state when dozens of armed men arrived in villages on motorbikes. Violence in that area has also been blamed on Fulani herdsmen attacking local farmers. Share this story
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 07:54:02 +0000

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