Central Nigeria Raids Kills 37

2 police, 21 assailants among the dead as 13 villages attacked for hours
By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff
Posted Jul 8, 2012 5:03 AM CDT
Central Nigeria Raids Kills 37
A bus that was burning in an attack in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, on June 18, 2012. Another attack yesterday in Jos left 37 people dead.   (Getty Images)

A series of "sophisticated attacks" near the central Nigerian town of Jos has left 37 people dead, including two police officers, reports the AP. Thirteen villages, which one advocate says were all Christian, were hit by fighting for several hours yesterday, and several homes were burned. The attack was reportedly led by about 100 Fulani herdsmen, 21 of whom were killed in the fighting. (Read more Nigeria stories.)

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