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At least 14 killed in gunmen attack in North-Central Nigeria

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YOLA, NIGERIA – DECEMBER 06: Local hunters known as Vigilantes armed with locally made guns are seen on a pick up truck in Yola city of Adamawa State in Nigeria before they move to border region between Nigeria and Cameroon to support Nigerian army fighting with Boko Haram militants on December 06, 2014. (Photo by Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Police authorities in Nigeria on Thursday confirmed at least 14 people were killed when gunmen invaded a village in the country’s north-central state of Niger.

Five others sustained gunshot wounds during the incident on Wednesday at the Ukuru Village in Mariga local government area of the state, said Wasiu Abiodun, a spokesman for the police.

Abiodun said the gunmen were suspected to be bandits, as they also rustled some cattle.

They rode into the village on more than 50 motorcycles one night before the attack, according to Ashafa Maikera, leader of the village’s local vigilante group.

Maikera said so far 13 male bodies and one female body had been recovered following the attack. Four among the local vigilante group members were also among the dead victims, he added.

The police said they have launched an investigation into the attack.

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