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Attacks in Nigeria reported to have killed over 160 people
Summary
Gunmen attacked two neighbouring villages in Kwara state, with a lawmaker reporting at least 162 people killed and Amnesty International reporting over 170 deaths.
Content
Gunmen carried out attacks on two neighbouring villages in Kwara state in western Nigeria. Local officials and rights groups reported large numbers of civilian deaths. The violence occurred amid a wider security crisis that has spread into multiple regions of the country. Authorities and analysts have given differing accounts of which armed groups may be responsible.
Known details:
- Location: The attacks targeted the villages of Woro and Nuku in Kwara state.
- Casualties: A local lawmaker said at least 162 people were killed; Amnesty International reported more than 170 deaths.
- Responsibility: No group has claimed responsibility; some officials and analysts named IS-affiliated Lakurawa or a Boko Haram faction as possible perpetrators.
- International involvement: U.S. officials said a small team of military officers was deployed to Nigeria to provide intelligence support at the country's request.
Summary:
The reported attacks underscore widening security challenges in parts of Nigeria and have drawn concern from officials and rights groups. State leaders said investigations and security operations were ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
