Jihadists kill six and abduct five in northeast Nigeria

They stopped motorists and demanded their identification. "They killed six people and abducted five others, including a woman," Haruna Ashiru, a bus driver whose passengers were among the victims, told AFP.

"They specifically targeted security personnel, vigilantes, Fulani herders and Christians," said the driver, who was interrogated by the jihadists but let go. The militants singled at least six people and killed them, he added. Some of the victims were shot while others were forced to kneel and sliced in the neck.

A policeman, a civil servant and three aid workers were abducted in the attack, Ashiru said. One police officer who tried to flee after he was identified was killed after jihadists pursued him in a truck and ran him over, said a civilian militia leader, Umar Ari who also witnessed six deaths. Three Fulani herders including two women as well as two Christian traders were among those killed, Ari said.

Clashes between jihadists and Fulani herders have intensified in recent months, with militants increasingly raiding herding villages to steal livestock. Last week 19 herders were killed near the border with Cameroon following clashes with Boko Haram jihadists who tried to steal their cattle.

ISWAP have also increasingly abducted motorists at bogus checkpoints in Borno state, targeting security personnel, anti-jihadist militia as well as Christians - a minority in the Muslim majority north of Nigeria.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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