Gunmen kill at least 29 in northeast Nigeria after targeting young people at football pitch
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Gunmen kill at least 29 in northeast Nigeria after targeting young people at football pitch Gunmen killed at least 29 people in an hours-long attack in Nigeria's northeastern Adamawa state, local authorities said, burning homes and places of worship and…
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What happened
Gunmen kill at least 29 in northeast Nigeria after targeting young people at football pitch Gunmen killed at least 29 people in an hours-long attack in Nigeria's northeastern Adamawa state, local authorities said, burning homes and places of worship and…
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Common ground
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