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In coordinated attacks against Nigerian villages, suspected Lakurawa militants killed 34 people

A security report released on Thursday said that at least 34 people died?on the day of Tuesday's coordinated attack by suspected Lakurawa Islamist terrorists in Nigeria's northwestern Kebbi State.

Lakurawa is a new insurgent organization that operates in the northwestern Nigerian states of Kebbi, and Sokoto, where in December, the United States carried out airstrikes against militants linked to Islamic State.

The report stated that the new attacks were similar to previous Lakurawa raids on Kebbi where armed group?hit small villagers with simultaneous strikes in order to overwhelm local defences and force residents flee.

Gunmen opened fire on villages in a remote border area, in what survivors describe as highly-organised, 'indiscriminate' attacks.

According to the report, 16 people were killed in Mamunu; five in Awashaka; three in Masama, and two in each of five other villages.

Residents fled as gunmen attacked their homes. The report stated that security forces had moved into the area in order to protect the communities, assist survivors, and cut off the militants' escape routes.

(source: Reuters)