Soldiers deployed to the area killed two of the protesters and injured four others.
Personnel of the Nigerian Army have allegedly opened fire on protesters who came out to register their grievances after bandits killed no fewer than eight persons and abducted 17 women in Kanon Haki village, Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State.
The victims had attacked the Muhammadu Buhari-led government, saying they didn’t get help from security agencies. Meanwhile, when they started protesting, soldiers opened fire on them. Over 700 people have been reportedly killed by the gunmen in Jibia, Kankara, Dutsinma, Musawa, Danmusa and Safana local government areas of the state in the last five months.
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