50 Persons Missing, 300 Injured in Anambra Communal Clash
At least 50 people were reportedly missing in Anambra State communities of Omor and Umubo in Ayamelum Local Government Area after a communal crisis between both communities.
Members of Omor community, who spoke to journalists Thursday, said the crisis which started three days ago cost scores of persons their lives, stating that after calm returned to the community, it was found out that some members of the communities were still missing, while over 300 people sustained injuries within the period of the crisis.
Meanwhile, the state government has condemned both communities for engaging in fresh crisis, after a truce had initially been met.
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