KANO: IS-affiliated fighters killed over a dozen farmers and children in a gun attack and mine explosion in Nigeria’s northeast Borno state, the epicentre of extremist conflict, two anti-extremist militia members told AFP today.
Fighters from Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap) opened fire on a group of farmers and children riding in an open van and a motorised rickshaw outside Gurnowa, a village near the garrison town of Monguno yesterday, the militias said.
Separately, a woman farmer and her three children fleeing the area died when their wooden cart hit a landmine planted by the extremists near the attack scene before they withdrew, the militia said.