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At least 30 killed in Kaduna state community attack – Residents say

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At least 30 people were killed when armed men attacked a village in Nigeria’s ​northwestern Kaduna state early on Monday, two ‌residents said.

Dogon Rana, secretary to the village head, said gunmen stormed the community shooting randomly and burning houses. Eight ​children were among the dead, while four ​other people sustained injuries.
Violence by armed gangs and ⁠other criminal groups has become a major ​security challenge across parts of northwestern and north-central Nigeria, ​where communities are frequently targeted in deadly raids.
The northeast is battling a deadly insurgency by Islamist militants Boko Haram and ​splinter group ISWAP. No group has claimed ​responsibility for the attack in Kaduna state.
Youth leader Ishaya Dawa, another ‌resident, ⁠said the attackers stormed Naridon village in Kauru local government area close to midnight and opened fire on residents.
Dawa said some residents were slaughtered, ​adding that several ​bodies had ⁠been taken to the mortuary.
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“The victims are women, children and the elderly,” ​Dawa said. The assailants set houses on ​fire ⁠before fleeing, he said.
Dawa said security personnel arrived at the village in the morning, hours after the ⁠attack.
Kaduna ​State police spokesperson Mansur Hassan ​said the command would provide details soon.
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