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SAA event in Nigeria on Sat 6th June 2026

6th June 2026

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Two Persons, Several Livestock Shot Amid Targeted Killings of Fulani Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau 

By: Zagazola Makama 

Two persons, including a herder and a resident, have been killed while several cattle were shot in Sabon Gida community of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State, in a series of attacks targeting herders and their livestock by suspected Berom militia.

Zagazola reports that the incident, which occurred on June 6, came less than 24 hours after separate attacks on cattle and reports of cattle rustling in parts of Plateau State, illustrating the persistent threat posed by armed groups operating in the area.

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