BANDITS ABDUCT 15, KILL TWO IN KATSINA ATTACK
Armed bandits carried out attacks on two communities in Katsina State, resulting in two deaths, the abduction of 15 people, and the theft of numerous livestock.
The first assault took place in Unguwar Fadi, where gunmen attacked the area at night, killing two locals and abducting 15 others.
In a separate attack, the assailants targeted Yargoje community, stealing an unknown amount of cattle and other livestock.
Security analyst Bakatsine shared details of the incidents on Sunday through a post on X (formerly Twitter).
He said, “ Yesterday night, bandits attacked the Unguwar Fadi community, where they killed two people and abducted 15 people.
“In a similar vein, they raided Yargoje community, where they rustled large number of cattle and livestock.”
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