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Security sources report that at least 23 people were killed by militants in an attack on Nigeria

Security sources and local residents reported that at least 23 farmers and fisherman were killed, and other people abducted in Borno State, northeastern Nigeria this week.

Nigeria has long been battling an insurgency, which is primarily led by the islamist group Boko Haram, and its offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province.

Security sources and local residents confirmed that the latest attack took place in Malam Karanti village on Thursday morning.

The Nigerian army's spokesman did not return phone calls or text messages seeking a comment.

Sani Auwal, a local resident, told Sani Auwal by phone that militants killed 23 people near his village. Many of these were bean farmers. He said they spared an old man who alerted his community later.

Usman Ali, a local resident, said that the community tried to retrieve the bodies of the victims but was chased away by militants.

Last month, Borno's Governor acknowledged that Boko Haram has renewed attacks and kidnappings within the state. This reverses previous gains made by security forces. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi, Editing by Alexander Winning & Peter Graff

(source: Reuters)