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At least 25 people killed in two attacks in Nigeria's Adamawa State

Residents and the governor of Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria said that gunmen had attacked two villages on Tuesday night, killing at least 25 people, and torching several houses.

The attackers attacked Kirchinga, in Madagali District and Garaha, in neighbouring Hong. Both villages are located on the edge of Sambisa Forest near Boko Haram.

The twin raids show the insecurity that persists in the northeast of Nigeria, epicenter of a 17 year Islamist insurgency despite years?of military operations.

Abubakar Lawan Kanuri is the village chief of Kirchinga. He said the attackers arrived "on Tuesday evening" dressed in uniforms which initially led the residents to mistake them for soldiers patrolling. He reported that 18 bodies had been recovered by the gunmen who swept the community.

Musa Isa said that seven people died in Garaha when more than fifty motorcycles attacked the nearby military base. He also added that he had "narrowly survived."

Three soldiers were killed when they?hit the base from different directions. Four fleeing residents were shot, and the school was burned. Isa reported that many villagers had fled to Mubi, which is the nearest large town.

Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has condemned the attacks and called them "cowardly acts" of terrorism. He also vowed to "not let terrorists undermine our efforts to restore peace and security," according to a press release from his spokesperson.

(source: Reuters)