Nigerian
troops have raided communities suspected of harbouring militiamen in central
Plateau state,
killing several people, a military spokesman said Sunday.
“Following
frequent attacks on communities around the Plateau-Taraba border by some
militiamen, we carried out an operation to flush out members of these murderous
gangs,” Captain Ikedichi Iweha of the special task force told AFP.
He
said the soldiers engaged the gunmen in a fierce battle, leaving several people
dead.
“I
don’t have any information on the exact death toll. But several people were
killed during the gun duel,” he said.
Iweha
denied civilians were killed after local media said at least 30 people died
when soldiers stormed into Kadarko, Kurmi and Wadata areas on Friday and
Saturday in 40 trucks, burning houses and shooting indiscriminately.
“We
did not kill any civilian as our mandate was to flush out the bandits,” he
said.
Media
reports said the soldiers stormed the communities to avenge the death of four
soldiers by some militiamen near the border with neighbouring Taraba state.
Plateau
state falls in Nigeria’s so-called “Middle Belt”, where the mainly Christian
south meets the majority Muslim north.
The
region has seen a wave of sectarian and communal violence in recent years,
claiming hundreds of lives.
Several killed as Soldiers raid Plateau communities for Militia men
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