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Nigeria: Over 100 Died in Gunmen Attack in Benue State; People "Charred to Death"

Nigeria: Over 100 Died in Gunmen Attack in Benue State; People "Charred to Death"

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Nigeria: Over 100 Died in Gunmen Attack in Benue State; People "Charred to Death" | Firstpost Africa
Nigeria: Over 100 Died in Gunmen Attack in Benue State; People "Charred to Death" | Firstpost Africa
At least 100 people were killed in a brutal attack on Yelewata village in Nigeria's Benue state. Witnesses say gunmen stormed the area, firing indiscriminately and locking residents inside homes before setting them ablaze. Many victims were burned alive, and dozens remain missing. The region, plagued by herder-farmer clashes, has seen a surge in deadly violence. Some survivors blame Fulani herdsmen, citing ongoing land disputes. The attack sparked mass protests in Makurdi, with demonstrators demanding justice and security. President Tinubu has vowed decisive action.
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