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Tens of thousands flee north Nigeria town after jihadist attacks

RAW - NIGERIA - JIHADISM - ATTACK - CONFLICT
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RAW - NIGERIA - JIHADISM - ATTACK - CONFLICT
Tens of thousands of people have fled the northeastern Nigeria town of Damasak following jihadist attacks that killed more than 20 people, local officials and the UN said. Some have fled towards the regional capital Maiduguri and other nearby towns while others have crossed the border into Niger's Diffa region, itself vulnerable to jihadist violence. The governor of Borno State encouraged residents to return in a show of unity and strength. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES of returned residents and governor
Document reference V000_9874G6
SLUG RAW - NIGERIA - JIHADISM - ATTACK - CONFLICT
Creation date 4/16/2021 20:14 UTC
City/Country Damasak, Nigeria
Credit Audu Abba Kurama / AFPTV / AFP
Duration 2:26

Tens of thousands flee north Nigeria town after jihadist attacks

RAW - NIGERIA - JIHADISM - ATTACK - CONFLICT
Tens of thousands of people have fled the northeastern Nigeria town of Damasak following jihadist attacks that killed more than 20 people, local officials and the UN said. Some have fled towards the regional capital Maiduguri and other nearby towns while others have crossed the border into Niger's Diffa region, itself vulnerable to jihadist violence. The governor of Borno State encouraged residents to return in a show of unity and strength. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES of returned residents and governor