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Katsina mosque attack: Gunmen in Nigeria kill Muslim worshippers
Katsina mosque attack: Gunmen in Nigeria kill Muslim worshippers

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Katsina mosque attack: Gunmen in Nigeria kill Muslim worshippers

Gunmen in north-west Nigeria have stormed a mosque, killing Muslim worshippers in what the local government has called a "reprisal attack".Police in Katsina state said 17 worshippers were shot dead by the assailants - known locally as bandits - but other reports from the region say the death toll is mosque, located in the village of Unguwan Mantau, was attacked on Tuesday because local residents had ambushed and killed a number of "bandits" two days earlier, Katsina state official Nasir Muazu is rife in north-western Nigeria, where armed gangs target locals, often for financial gain. Muazu, Katsina state's commissioner for internal security, said the attack occurred during morning prayers and that the gunmen shot "sporadically".As of Wednesday afternoon, the attackers remained at large. Muazu said the police and military personnel had been deployed to find the reprisal, Muazu said the local government "reaffirms its unwavering support for community-based security initiatives".Residents of Unguwan Mantau, meanwhile, have been mourning and tending to the wounded. As per tradition, grieving families have been sitting outside their homes, accepting condolences from Isa Pantami, a popular Islamic cleric and Nigeria's former communications minister, hit out at the killers, saying they "betray the sense of humanity on earth"."We urge the relevant security agencies to ensure the arrest of the criminals and bring an end to this inhumanity and criminality of the highest order," he wrote in a statement posted to social media."The killers of defenceless people are heartless, malevolent, and worse than animals."Nigeria's vast north-west region borders Niger and criminal gangs criss-cross between the two countries, evading and neighbouring state Zamfara have been hit the hardest by banditry in the region, losing the most lives and experiencing the most displacement as a result of the days ago, kidnappers in Zamfara abducted and killed at least 35 people, despite ransoms being paid for their release, a local official told the BBC. More BBC stories on Nigeria: Nigeria's kidnap crisis: Inside story of a ransom negotiatorScores of bandits killed in air and ground raids, Nigerian military saysAid cuts will push Nigerians into arms of Boko Haram militants, UN warns Go to for more news from the African us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica

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