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Over 20 wounded after illegal miners clash in Wa

At least nine persons sustained gunshot wounds in clashes between two illegal mining groups at Wa in the Upper West Region.
The clashes, which occurred last night at about 8:30 pm, left several others with cutlass wounds.
The leader of “Jamaican Youth”, one of the groups, Alhaji Abdullah Iddriss, told Citi News that he received a call from one of his boys that “they were being attacked at Zongo.” “When I got there, five of my boys were in a pool of blood as a result of the gun and cutlass wounds they received. So we took them to the hospital. We were there, and some others were brought.”
He said the matter had been reported to the Upper West Regional police command.
Citi News checks at the Upper West Regional Hospital revealed that a total of 21 people were last night sent to the facility for medical attention.
Sixteen of them were however discharged, leaving five who are in critical condition.
The leadership of “Z-town,” the group alleged to have initiated the attack are tight-lipped over the matter, but Citi News sources indicate that the two groups were fighting over the supremacy of illegal mining operations in the Upper West Region.
Friday’s incident was the second after members of Jamaican Youth, in 2015, beat and stripped naked Ibrahim Salih, one of the leaders of Z-town.
It is unclear whether yesterday’s incident was a payback for the 2015 incident, but there are fears that there may be reprisal attacks in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the Upper West Regional Police are investigating the matter.

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