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Police: Extremists kill 25 fishermen in northeast Nigeria

Por: ABC News World March 10, 2023

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria -- Islamic extremists killed at least 25 fishermen during an attack in northeastern 's Borno state, the police told The Associated Press on Thursday,The rebels attacked the fishermen in the remote Mukdolo village of Borno where the years-long extremist violence is concentrated, said the local police chief Abdu Umar. Some of the bodies in the Wednesday attack were recovered and buried on Thursday, he said.“There is no... + full article



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