The killing began on a Thursday. It didn’t stop until Sunday.
By the time herdsmen ended their four-day killing spree (June 21-24) on Plateau state, the death toll was over 200, including vulnerable women and children. Listen to the voice of Mary Dung who survived the attacks in a report by US based Open Doors.
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