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18 worshippers die as terrorists invade mosque during Jum’at prayers

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Residents of Ruwan Jema, a community in Bukkuyum area of Zamfara State said terrorists attacked a Jum’at mosque on Friday and killed 18 people.

Multiple local sources reported that the attack began a few minutes after 1 p.m. and lasted for over an hour.

The attack was suspected to have been carried by terrorists from either the Dogo Gudale gang or Shadari gang, which are based in the nearby Gando forest.

An indigene of Bukkuyum town, Abdullahi Salisu, said the terorrists arrived the mosques in motorcycles just as Jum’at prayer was about to start and started shooting at the worshippers indiscriminately.

“When the bandits came on their motorcycles, they rode straight to the mosque. When the worshippers, who were already inside the mosque learnt of their arrival, they started running outside but it was too late as the bandits opened fire on the worshippers,” he said

Salisu, who was in Bukkuyum town Saturday afternoon, said Ruwan Jema has been deserted.

“Those who hid inside their houses and silos later recovered eight dead bodies inside the mosque while ten other corpses were recovered outside the mosque. As of Friday night, 18 dead bodies were counted.”

He added that several residents fled into the bush but were later seen in other communities while others trekked to Bukkuyum, the local government area headquarters.

A traditional ruler, who asked not to be named for safety reasons, said several residents are receiving treatment at the General Hospital in Bukkuyum.

“There are more than ten victims with gunshots injuries in Bukkuyum General Hospital . This morning, the medical officer asked that four people should be taken to Sokoto for urgent medical attention. I was there when they left. They sustained serious gunshots and we hope they survive it,” the traditional ruler added.

Another resident of Bukkuyum, Abubakar Usman, said the dead bodies had not been buried as of Saturday.

“Even those who started gathering the corpses abruptly fled for their lives in the evening when there was a rumour that the bandits were returning. That’s why I told you the figure could be more than 18 because who know how many were killed when even those who started the counting abandoned the dead bodies and ran for their lives?” he said.

He added that he heard that policemen and soldiers stationed in the area were getting reinforcement to go to the community so that the dead bodies could be buried.

The police spokesperson in the state, Mohammed Shehu, did not reply an SMS sent to him for comments.

Zamfara State, considered the epicentre of terrorism in the Northwest, has been witnessing renewed terror, and areas like Bukkuyum and Gummi are among the worse hit since January.

 

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