December 2012 shootings in Northern Nigeria explained

December 2012 shootings in Northern Nigeria
Partof:the Nigerian Sharia conflict
Location: Maiduguri and Potiskum
Date:25, 28 December 2012
Type:Spree shootings, arson
Fatalities:27

Two shootings in Nigeria occurred on Christmas Day church services in northern Nigeria on 25 December 2012, at churches in Maiduguri and Potiskum. At least twelve casualties were reported. Terror organisation Boko Haram claimed not to be responsible, however is suspected to be.[1]

In the city of Potiskum, Yobe, in the north east of the country armed men shot at least 6 church-goers. Afterwards the church was set in fire. In Maiduguri as well 6 church-goers were killed, including the priest of the church.[2]

Three days later, on 28 December, in the village of Musari another fifteen Christians were killed. Attackers invaded the village and cut their throats while asleep. The victims included a traffic police officer and fourteen civilians.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Deadly Christmas attack on Nigeria church – Africa. Al Jazeera. 25 December 2012. 25 December 2012.
  2. News: 12 killed in attacks on two churches in Nigeria. CNN. 25 December 2012. 25 December 2012.
  3. News: Vijftien christenen gedood in dorp Musari – Het Nieuwsblad. Fifteen Christians slain in Muscari village. Nieuwsblad.be. 30 December 2012. 5 January 2013. nl.