22 killed in Nigeria attack

December 19, 2013 06:19 pm | Updated 06:19 pm IST - Abuja

At least 22 people were killed in an attack by gunmen who entered a business centre in Mubi area of Nigeria’s Adamawa State.

Commanding officer of the Special Battalion in Mubi, Lt. Col. Beyidi Martins, said the special troops killed 12 gunmen on Wednesday who attacked Mubi Central Market, Xinhua reported on Thursday.

An eyewitness said that about 20 gunmen attacked foreign exchange shops in the market, killing 10 people, while they stole an undisclosed amount of currencies.

Lt. Col. Martins said the soldiers caught up with the escaping criminals near Digil village in Mubi, where a shootout ensued.

This is the second time within the year that the market has experienced such attacks on its foreign exchange section.

Adamawa State, located in Nigeria’s northeast region, has witnessed frequent attacks by Boko Haram militants since 2009 when the sect launched its insurgency targeting churches, security facilities, schools and villages.

More than 2,000 people, including women and children, have reportedly been killed during the sect’s four-ear insurgency in Africa’s most populous country.

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