Armed gangs have killed 21 people in the latest bloody assaults on villages in restive northwest Nigeria, police said.
Assailants trying to steal cattle shot dead 15 people in clashes with local residents in six remote communities of Zamfara state on Tuesday, regional police spokesman Mohammed Shehu said.
Nigeria's northwest has been wracked by years of violence, involving clashes between rival communities over land, attacks by heavily armed gangs and retaliation strikes from vigilante groups.
Last week dozens were killed when armed gangs raided a string of villages in nearby Sokoto state.
Nigeria's military last month said it had launched air raids to try to stop the attacks.