GENEVA, April 16 (Reuters) - Up to 65,000 people in
northeastern Nigeria are on the run after an attack by armed
groups on Wednesday in which 8 people were killed and at least a
dozen injured, the U.N. refugee agency said on Friday.
"Following the latest attack on Wednesday 14 April, the
third in just seven days, up to 80 per cent of the town's
population —which includes the local community and internally
displaced people— were forced to flee," Babar Baloch of the U.N.
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told a Geneva briefing.
Local officials and a resident said on Wednesday that
suspected Islamists attacked the northeast Nigerian border town
of Damasak, killing at least eight people and causing hundreds
to flee to neighbouring Niger.