
Eight Killed in Suspected Terrorist Attack in Benue Community – Police
Police in Benue have confirmed the deaths of eight people following a suspected terrorist attack on a rural community in Otukpo Local Government Area.
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Police in Benue State have confirmed the killing of eight people in a suspected terrorist attack on a rural community in the Otukpo Local Government Area. The attack occurred in the early hours of the morning, according to official statements reported by Vanguard News.
Authorities disclosed that the assailants struck while residents were asleep, invading two villages between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. The Peoples Gazette reported the assault as a coordinated incursion that left multiple casualties and heightened fear among local populations.
While police have confirmed the death toll, they have not yet attributed the attack to a specific group. However, the timing and method bear similarities to previous incidents in Nigeria’s central belt, where armed groups have targeted rural communities. No arrests have been announced, and security forces are reportedly conducting patrols in the affected areas.
The Benue State Police Command is working with local vigilante groups to restore order and prevent further incursions. Officials have urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements. The attack underscores ongoing security challenges in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, where rural communities remain vulnerable to violence.