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Again, Gunmen Kill Six Persons In Benue Community

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Again, Gunmen Kill Six Persons In Benue Community

As a result of the invasion, some of the villagers ran into the bush last night for fear of being attacked.

At least six people have been killed after unidentified gunmen ransacked Igba-Ukyor and Tse Baka communities in the Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State.

It was gathered that the gunmen, said to have ridden on motorcycles, attacked the communities on Sunday night, July 16, 2023.

A source who witnessed the incident said that the attackers stormed the Igba Ukyor community and shot sporadically killing five people.

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He said the gunmen later moved to a nearby community where they killed one person.

“As a result of the invasion, some of the villagers ran into the bush last night for fear of being attacked. They only returned this morning from their hiding,” he added.

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Meanwhile, the Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Bemgba Iortyom, who hails from the local government, confirmed that six people were killed during the attack.

“Finding available to me indicate that unknown gunmen riding on Bajaj motorcycles stormed Igba-Ukyor settlement area of Daav, Ikóv Council Ward of Ushongo LGA at about 8 pm yesterday (Sunday) and shot indiscriminately with automatic firearms killing five persons on the spot,” he said.

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“They were said to have proceeded to a Tse Baka which is a nearby settlement and killed one person. Information regarding their identity and motives are yet to be ascertained,” Iortyom added.

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