Perilous Times
2 October 2011 Last updated at 15:41 ET
Violent attack in Nigeria village leaves 19 dead
BBC - Eyewitnesses said about 150 people raided the village of
Lingyado, in Zamfara state close to the border with Niger, with
guns and machetes.
A police spokesman said it appeared to be a reprisal attack in
response to a similar incident in August.
Security forces have been sent to the area to restore order.
Police spokesman Sunusi Amiru said six others were wounded in the
attack and were receiving medical attention.
"We are on top of the situation, we are on the trail of the
suspects, we have deployed more men to the trouble spots," he told
Reuters news agency.
The BBC's Nigeria correspondent Jonah Fisher says the victims were
attacked as they emerged from their homes.
When the shooting began, some residents fled into nearby
cornfields, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Some of the attackers shouted that they would rape any women they
found, one witness, Ahmad Tsauri Lingyado, told AP.
One witness, speaking from hospital, told the BBC that his house
was targeted first, and that he saw both his grand-daughter and
daughter-in-law killed.