On 3 June 2021, an armed group attacked eight villages in Kebbi State, northwestern Nigeria, killing at least 90 people.
The attack began at 3 p.m.; the bandits, who rode motorcycles, attacked Koro, Kimpi, Gaya, Dimi, Zutu, Rafin Gora and Iguenge villages.
[1][2] The gunmen, from neighbouring the Nigerian states of Niger and Zamfara, also stole cattle and destroyed crops.
[1][3][4] The governor of Kebbi State promised financial aid and "requested communities in the area to be tolerant, accommodating, friendly and peaceful".
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