Several military and police officers, along with civilians, were killed in a deadly ambush by gunmen in the Giro Masa community, Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, on Tuesday night.
The exact number of casualties among security personnel remains unclear, though two community members were confirmed dead, according to local sources, Channels reports.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers had been operating within the community and nearby areas before being tracked to a construction company yard. Acting on a tip from residents, soldiers were dispatched to the site but were ambushed a route.
During the attack, the assailants reportedly set two military gun trucks on fire.
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A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the incident as chaotic and deadly.
“The gunmen came into our village and were heading towards the construction company yard. We alerted security personnel, but they were ambushed,” the source said.
Another local noted the confusion and fear among residents.
“It was terrifying. People were running in all directions as the gunmen fired at the soldiers and set the trucks ablaze,” the resident added.
As of press time, there had been no official statement from security authorities regarding the incident.
As of press time, no official statement had been released by security authorities regarding the incident.
Shanga Local Government Area, like other parts of Kebbi State, has in recent years witnessed sporadic attacks by armed groups, targeting both security forces and civilians.
Such incidents often involve ambushes along highways and in rural communities, with assailants typically fleeing to forested or hard-to-reach areas.
Security agencies have frequently conducted joint operations to curb these attacks, but challenges in terrain, intelligence, and mobility have hampered complete containment.
The recent attacks in Kebbi State have been marked by the ambush of security forces, resulting in the deaths of several military and police officers, as well as civilians.These incidents have been reported in various communities, including the Giro Masa area, where soldiers were ambushed en route to a construction company yard.
Eyewitnesses have described the attacks as chaotic and terrifying, with the assailants reportedly setting military trucks on fire. The attacks have been part of a pattern of sporadic violence in the region, often targeting security forces and civilians.
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