

At least six
persons, including four of the suspected armed herdsmen, have been killed after
soldiers repelled an attack on a village in Benue State.
The gunmen,
on Monday night, killed two villagers in Agasha community in Guma Local
Government Area of the State.
The attackers invaded the village at about 11:30pm and shot
sporadically, killing the two persons and injuring few others.
Witnesses
also said an old woman residing close to the Primary School in Agasha was also
shot by the attackers during the invasion.
Force
Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke, Major General Adeyemi Yekini, told
journalists in Makurdi on Tuesday that; “that some suspected armed herdsmen
infiltrated Agasha in Guma LGA of Benue State and killed two villagers
overnight.
“Operation
Whirl Stroke troops on patrol in the area immediately mobilised to the scene
but the herdsmen had fled before their arrival.
Troops subsequently tracked the
assailants through some of the nearby communities overnight while other troops
deployed at Tomatar across the river also in Guma blocked the escape route
towards Nasarawa State. At about 6:00am this morning (Tuesday), troops had
contact with the armed herdsmen at a make shift camp close to the Benue River
during which four of the assailants were killed, while troops recovered two AK
47 rifles, four magazines and 65 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition from the bandits.”
Yekini added
that no casualty was recorded on the part of the troops, stressing that the
troops are currently on search and destroy operation in the general area.




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