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Fresh Plateau Violence Claims Six Lives, Leaves Eight Injured in Night Attacks

Gunmen killed six residents and injured eight others in separate attacks in Plateau State communities.

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Renewed violence in Plateau State has left at least six people dead and eight others injured after gunmen carried out coordinated attacks in Barkin Ladi and Riyom local government areas.

According to sources, four people were killed and five injured when attackers invaded Hurum Gashish community in Barkin Ladi around 10 p.m. on Sunday, opening fire on residents.

Barely an hour later, a similar attack occurred in Shonong Bachi community of Riyom Local Government Area, where two persons were confirmed dead and three others injured as gunmen reportedly shot indiscriminately.

The incidents caused widespread panic, with many residents fleeing their homes to escape the violence.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, Rwang Tenglong, confirmed the attacks, noting that the affected communities are now in mourning.

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He described the situation as troubling and decried the persistent attacks on rural communities in the state.

Tenglong also disclosed that the injured victims had been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Efforts to reach the Plateau State Police spokesperson, SP Alfred Alabo, for official confirmation were not successful.

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