Zurmi massacre explained

Zurmi massacre
Location:Zurmi, Zamfara State, Nigeria
Date:11-12 June 2021
Target:civilians
Type:mass shooting, massacre
Fatalities:53-90
Injuries:unknown

On 11–12 June 2021, a massacre occurred in Zurmi, Zamfara State, Nigeria.[1] The attack was part of a broader conflict in the region between government and armed bandits.[2]

On 11 and 12 June 2021, a group of gunmen on motorcycles attacked the villages of Kadawa, Kwata, Maduba, Ganda Samu, Saulawa and Askawa in the Zurmi local government area of Zamfara State in northwestern Nigeria, killing 53.[1] [3] Most of the victims were farmers who were shot while they worked in the fields.[4]

Aftermath

Once the massacre had ended, all 53 bodies had been discovered and given proper burials. Police were deployed in the region to prevent further mass killings from occurring.

References

  1. Web site: Gunmen storm villages, kill dozens in Nigeria's Zamfara state | Nigeria News. Al Jazeera. 2021-06-27.
  2. Web site: Gunmen attack villages, kill over 90 in Nigeria. 2021-12-17. Deutsche Welle. en-GB.
  3. Web site: 2021-06-17. Scores Killed In Gruesome Massacre In Zamfara. 2021-12-17. HumAngle Media. en-US.
  4. Web site: Gunmen kill dozens of villagers in Nigeria's restive northern region. 2021-12-17. TRT World. en.