Suspected gunmen kill 16 in central Nigeria
Africa
By
Xinhua
| Dec 25, 2023
At least 16 people were killed in an attack by suspected gunmen in Nigeria's central Plateau state, local officials have said.
Oya James, spokesperson for Operation Safe Haven, a military-led multi-security taskforce in Plateau, told reporters in Jos, the state capital, on Sunday that the attack occurred in Mushu, a village in the Bokkos local government area, late Saturday.
The villagers were asleep when the gunmen entered the neighborhood, shooting indiscriminately and destroying property, James said.
He said the motive of the attack was yet to be ascertained, and an investigation has been launched.
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Armed attacks have been a major security threat in Nigeria's northern and central regions, leading to deaths and kidnappings.