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Dozens killed in attack in northern Nigeria

 At least 59 people have been killed in a terrorist attack in north-eastern Nigeria.

 At least 59 people have been killed in a terrorist attack in north-eastern Nigeria.

Gunmen entered a remote village in the Gubio district of Borno state on Tuesday afternoon, killing dozens.

The village was also razed, in what is believed to have been a reprisal attack, according to local reports.

No group has yet claimed the attack. The AFP news agency said that 59 bodies had been recovered, while Reuters reported that 69 people were killed.

Reuters reported that the militants suspected villagers of sharing information about their movements to security forces, while AFP said the terrorists had been killed by locals trying to protect livestock.

While it is unclear who carried out the attack, both the terrorist group Boko Haram and an offshoot which fights under the banner of the ISIS group have carried out deadly attacks in the north-east of Nigeria.

Boko Haram, which sparked global outrage in 2014 when they abducted more than 270 schoolgirls in Chibok in Borno state, is also active in neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

The group’s decade-long insurgency has left thousands dead and displaced many more.

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