The massacre of several villagers in Plateau appears not to be the only barbaric act carried out by terrorists on Christmas day.
On the same day, suspected bandits burnt a mother, her daughter-in-law and two children alive in another attack on Sokoto community.
The bandits were said to have attacked Kurya village in Rabah Local Government Area of Sokoto State around 8:30pm on Sunday.
They reportedly killed 12 villagers and abducted 3 women during the attack.
A resident of the area, Yusuf Garba said one of the abductees lost her husband during the attack.
“Among the victims were one woman who was burnt to death along with her daughter in-law and two children right inside their room,” he said.
According to him, the attackers were later engaged in a fierce battle with the army.
“We are suspecting they too suffered heavy losses because we saw blood stains in where they parked their motorcycles. But you know they don’t leave their corpses behind,” he said.
However, the police confirmed seven deaths during the attack.
The spokesman of the Sokoto Police Command, ASP Ahmed Rufa’i, added that they were still compiling casualty figures.
Recall that between last Thursday and Saturday, the army rescued 66 abductees after raiding Gundumi forest in the eastern past of the state.
Source: Daily Trust
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