Nigeria (IP) - At least 7 people have been confirmed dead and more than 50 wounded after Nigerian Police Force and Army opened fire with live bullets on the peaceful Ashura procession in Zaria city of Kaduna State on Monday.

Iran PressAfrica: Nigerian security forces opened fire at the peaceful, unarmed Ashura mourners in the Zaria City of Kaduna State in the Northwestern of the country.

One of the martyrs is 'Muhsin Badamasi Yaqub Zakzaky', a son of the younger brother of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Maryam Gashua, head of the 'Shuhada Foundation of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, told Iran Press correspondent in a phone call.

According to an eyewitness, the procession had already finished peacefully around 11 am, but after the closing prayer, the Nigeria Police Force arrived at the scene and started to fire teargas.

After that, soldiers who were initially stationed in front of Emir of Zazzau Palace fired live bullets at the mourners that were around the 'Babban Dodo' roundabout.

According to the report, the security forces have taken many people with gunshot injuries in their vehicles.

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