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Residents say that gunmen killed 10 people in an attack on farming settlements located in the northwest of Nigeria.

Residents say that gunmen attacked a rural community in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina State, killing at least 10 people including women and children. They also destroyed homes and stole livestock.

In the northwest of Nigeria, armed groups, locally known as bandits or robbers, have increased their attacks. They raid villages, kidnap and kill residents, and set fire to homes.

According to eyewitnesses, the attack on Sunday took place in the?Guga Community in Bakori Local Government Area. Armed men stormed farm settlements and opened fire.

Sale Musa told a resident that he had fled, and said the attackers targeted the settlements Gidan Sarkin Wawu and Gidan Noma.

"Heavily armed 'bandits' with sophisticated weapons attacked farming settlements yesterday evening... They opened fire and 'captured ten people, including a pregnant woman. Then they killed them all," Musa stated.

He said the attack took place around 4 pm local time when many residents were at the Guga market to prepare for Eid al-Kabir, leaving communities vulnerable.

Tajjudeen Dauda, another resident, stated that the attackers also destroyed property, stole livestock and burned down homes during the raid.

Muhammad Nuhu said that the community had been attacked repeatedly in the past few months but Sunday's attack was the most severe.

A spokesperson from the Katsina State Police did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Nigeria is plagued by widespread insecurity, mainly in its northern region. This includes a deadly insurgency to mass kidnappings.

U.S. forces in 'the northeast' said on Monday that they had carried out more airstrikes to target Islamic State militants as the joint operations in the area intensify. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi, Maiduguri; Writing by Chijioke Ahuocha and Editing by Aidan Lewis

(source: Reuters)