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Officials and youth groups say that seven miners were killed in Nigeria's restive Plateau by a group of young men.

A local youth group and a state representative?both said?on Friday that seven people were killed in an overnight shooting attack at a mining site in Nigeria's Plateau state.

Plateau is part of a group of ethnically and religiously diverse hinterland countries known as Middle Belt. In recent years, communal conflict has led to the deaths of hundreds.

Violence is often portrayed as an?ethnoreligious conflict' between nomadic Muslim farmers and predominantly Christian herders.

The Berom Youth Moulders' Association (BYM), a group of Berom youth sculptors, said that the victims were killed late Wednesday as part of what they described as a series of coordinated attacks on Berom communities. Could not confirm independently who was behind the attack.

Emmanuel Solomon, a senior adviser to the Plateau Governor, confirmed that seven people were killed in the attack.

Plateau police declined to comment immediately, but a spokesperson from Operation Safe Haven in the state said that troops found seven bodies at the scene and spent cartridges, adding that victims were miners who remained on the site despite the ban on nighttime mining.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has stated that Nigerian Christians have been persecuted in record numbers and are killed. He launched an airstrike against suspected perpetrators a month ago.

The Nigerian Government denies there is "systematic persecution" of Christians, but claims it is fighting Islamists and violent groups who have targeted both Muslim and Christian civilians for ransom.

(source: Reuters)