Fleeing bandits kill 200 people in Zamfara communities, several others missing

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Over  200 people are reported to have been killed by fleeing bandits in Zamfara communities while several others  were  said to be missing.

The killings according to  The Punch newspapers took place in communities in  Anka and Bukkuyum Local Government  Areas of the  state.
The newspaper gathered that the bandits, who were fleeing as a result of ongoing military operations.
They were trying to leave the state with large number of animals when they attacked some villages in the two local government areas, killing over 200 people in the process.
The attacked villages according to the reports, include, Rafin Danya, Barayar Zaki, Rafin Gero and Kurfa.
An indigene of the area, who gave his name as Mohammed Kurfa, said he was in his village when the bandits arrived.
Kurfa said they came with over 3,000 cattle and were trying to leave the state when members of a vigilante group tried to engage them in a gun battle.
“When they were seen approaching the village, the vigilante group members came out to defend the people of the village, but they were overpowered by the bandits, who were moving in large number.
“They killed many of the vigilante group members and also set the village on fire and killed many people, mostly women and children.
“The other neighbouring villages of Rafin Danya, Barayar Zaki and Rafin Gero were also attacked at the same time and it was discovered that more than 200 persons lost their lives.”
An eyewitness, who spoke to the BBC Hausa Service, said three villages, Rafin Danya, Kurfa and Rafin Gero, were completely burnt down by the bandits.
It was also gathered that the villages suffered heavy casualties.
The Commissioner for Security, Mamman Tsafe, did not  respond to telephone calls when contacted.

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