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Suspected herdsmen kill 10, injure 15 in fresh Benue attack
An indigene of the community, who said he lost a family member in the attack, disclosed that several residents were still missing. The post Suspected herdsmen kill 10, injure 15 in fresh Benue attack appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Vanguard News
· Jul 3, 2026
Again, four killed, 10 injured in fresh Benue herdsmen attack
By Peter Duru, Makurdi Suspected armed herders have reportedly killed four persons and injured 10 others in renewed attacks on communities in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State. The attacks, which lasted two days, targeted farmers working on their farmlands in Anyiase, Moon Council Ward, and later passengers attempting to flee the affected communities. [] The post Again, four killed, 10 injured in fresh Benue herdsmen attack appeared first on Vanguard News.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 2, 2026
Two killed, over 40 cows stolen as suspected herdsmen attack Benue community
Suspected Fulani cattle rustlers have reportedly attacked Okpafie community in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State, killing two persons and rustling more than 40 cows. The attack was said to have occurred on Tuesday night at Oyilawu village in Okonobo Ward. Residents said one of the victims, identified as Benjamin, a native of Okpafie, was killed [] Two killed, over 40 cows stolen as suspected herdsmen attack Benue community
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· Jul 6, 2026
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Related coverage for "Suspected herdsmen kill 10, injure 15 in fresh Benue attack": Vanguard News — Again, four killed, 10 injured in fresh Benue herdsmen attack. Daily Post Nigeria — Two killed, over 40 cows stolen as suspected herdsmen attack Benue community. Fark — Suddenly, cows. Possible bovine trifecta in play [Amusing]. Medical Daily — Christian Pulisic's Leg Injury Shows Why Calf Strains Often Become Recurring Problems for Elite Soccer Players. The New Zealand Herald — Probe into norovirus outbreak at Valentines Manukau after 15 people fall ill. The Rising Nepal — Bird flu infections spread rapidly