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Amnestly International called on the Nigerian government to do more to stop attacks in the province of Benue.
After the attack of the arms on an evening, at least 100 people were killed in Nigeria, and Amnesty International called on the government to end the government “in the blood of Benue.”
The attack on Saturday morning since the end of Friday, according to the amnesty, in Yelwata, Yelwata, Yelwata’da in a city.
“Amnesty International is an exciting documented Increased attacks In the province of Benue, where the armed are left unpunished in a deadly festival. These attacks have caused mass displacement and most affected food safety are farmers, “the law group wrote in X.
“Failure to disrupt the violence of the Nigerian government understands the lives and livelihoods of people and more life can be lost without moving immediately,” he said.
Nigerian officials must end almost in almost daily bloodshed and bring the actual culprits to justice.
Terrible killing of more than 100 people by the archata occupied by Yelewata; From Friday to Saturday, June 14, 2025 …
– Amnesty International Nigeria (@amnestynigia) June 14, 2025
Tersoo Kula, a representative of the state governor, lasted about two hours on Saturday’s attack on AFP news agency and “The number of houses (burned).”
He added that government officials and police officials visited Yelwata and “confirmed the number of lower deaths for 45 people.
Police spokesman Ukeme Eden confirmed the attack on AFP and said the police attracts aggressors in weapons war.
However, local residents told AFP that more than 100 people were killed in the attack.
“It’s very bad, many people died.” “It can be more than 100 and many houses were burned,” said Hir said.
Another resident said, Christian Msuea, said he fled the attack, but his sister and his mother-in-law died after burning alive.
In the region, the attacks are widespread in the local scoop, mainly for clashes on farmers, land and water restrictions, mainly Muslim Ethnic Fulani and Farmers, Christians.
Last month, the militants who believed in the herds, Gwer caused the death of at least 20 people in the western region.