Forensic specialists have recovered 105 bodies from mass graves in Yelwata, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the June 2025 attack in Benue State.
Authorities said the exhumation process is being conducted under strict forensic guidelines to ensure accurate identification of victims and preservation of evidence. The operation forms part of a wider effort to establish the full scale of the tragedy, determine causes of death, and identify those responsible.
The June attack reportedly left scores of residents dead and displaced many others after armed assailants invaded the community. The incident triggered national outrage and renewed calls for improved security across vulnerable rural areas.
Officials have pledged that forensic findings will support criminal prosecutions where necessary. Meanwhile, community leaders and civil society organizations continue to demand transparency, accountability, and long-term measures to prevent further violence.
The recovery effort underscores the seriousness of the investigation and highlights broader concerns about insecurity affecting parts of Benue State.
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