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Deadly Herders Ambush Soldiers and Civilians
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38995, member: 636"] Armed attackers killed four people during a deadly raid on a Benue State community. Chairman Adam Ogwola reported that gunmen struck Ijaha Ikobi village around 3:30 Wednesday morning. Two soldiers and two residents died during the violent assault. The attackers appeared to be cattle herders carrying weapons. Emergency calls reached local officials after the shooting stopped. Local people identified the dead civilians as Ocheje Ngbede Sani and Aduba Paul Ogboyi. Community members buried both victims quickly following their traditional customs. Military officials removed the dead soldiers from the attack scene. Officials could not confirm which medical facility received the military bodies. Recovery teams found all four victims Thursday morning after searching the area. Extra police officers and military troops arrived to protect the remaining villagers. The community stays quiet for the moment, according to local leaders. Security forces plan to prevent more attacks against innocent families. Herder violence continues to affect rural communities across central Nigeria. Government officials promise stronger protection for vulnerable farming areas. [/QUOTE]
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