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46 Nigerian Christians killed in terrorist attacks as government accused of negligence

“Most disturbing also is the fact that the identity of the perpetrators is known to security agencies & the Nigerian government & yet nothing has been done to end this carnage”

Newsroom June 19 02:16

Forty-six Christians were killed over two days after terrorists in Nigeria targeted Christian villages, according to a new report.

The killings happened on June 3 and 4 in the southern Nigerian villages of Michihe, Achamegh and Mbagene Kpav, and Imande Mbakange, Morning Star News reported. In the wake of the killings, local leaders have accused Nigeria’s government of turning a blind eye to the violence.

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“Altogether, 46 Christians were killed by the terrorists in the two days of attacks on our communities,” a statement from the Shitile Development Association (SDA) said. “Most disturbing also is the fact that the identity of the perpetrators is known to security agencies and the Nigerian government, and yet nothing has been done to end this carnage.”

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