Bandits storm Katsina village, kill three residents, loot shops

‎Bandits attacked a village in Katsina state, killing three residents and looting several shops during a raid that lasted more than an hour.


‎Residents said the attackers stormed the community shortly before Muslims gathered to break their Ramadan fast.


‎The gunmen, estimated to be more than 20, arrived on about a dozen motorcycles and entered the village through the northern outskirts.


‎A community leader said the attackers moved through settlements along the Katsina–Matazu border before reaching the village.


‎The source said the bandits rode along the town’s main road while shooting intermittently, forcing residents to flee into houses and nearby alleys.


‎He said: “They followed the main road shooting until they reached the end of the town.”


‎The attackers reportedly turned back and passed through the town again while continuing to fire their weapons.


‎Residents said several victims were shot during the second pass while shops were broken into and looted.


‎The bandits reportedly carted away goods, cash and mobile phones from some of the shops.


‎Residents said three people were killed along the main road as the attackers advanced through the village.


‎One of the victims was a man who had recently returned from Lagos and was shot at the entrance of the town.


‎Another victim was reportedly sitting at a welder’s workshop before he was shot while trying to escape.


‎The third victim, believed to be deaf and without close relatives, was shot while attempting to flee.


‎Two of the victims were married men whose bodies were buried the following morning. Residents said the sudden attack caused panic across the community as people ran for safety.


‎A resident said: “In that kind of situation, nobody thinks about recording anything. Everyone was just trying to save their lives.”


‎A short video recorded during the attack later circulated on social media showing gunmen firing while moving through the streets.


‎Abubakar Aliyu, police spokesperson in the state, said the command received the alert at about 6:05pm on Tuesday.


‎Community members said some injured victims were treated locally while others were taken to hospitals in Katsina.

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