in another place attack on churches in Rural northwestern Nigeria armed on Sunday killed three people, witnesses and the state official He said, after weeks of similar attack in The country located in West Africa left 40 serum dead.
The attack in Kaguru area of Kaduna State targeted four villages, resulting in casualties in kidnapping of Unspecified number of Population and destruction of Before the attackers can do that escapesaid the locals.
It wasn’t right away clear who I was behind The attack on Kaduna churches. Many of Nigeria has struggled with security issues, with Kaduna is like one of the worst-hit States. at least 32 people were killed in Kaguru area last week in a attack continue for hours across four villages.
Worshipers were attending church service at Maranatha Baptist Church and Saint Moses Catholic Church in robo community of kaduna on Sunday morning when they (the attackers) just They came and besieged the churches.” in Same areaOsman Danladi said, who He lives nearby.
“Before they (the worshipers) noticed, they were already intimidate them. Danladi said that some began to attack inside the church and then others went to other areas. added that most of The kidnapped victims were from the Baptist church and the three dead were Catholics.”
Kaduna State government Three killed by bandits confirmed who “They stormed the villages on Motorcycles, starting from Ongwan Vada, and moving To Ungwan Turawa, before Ungwan Makama and then Robow.” Security patrols are underway in The general areaAs investigations continue, according to Kaduna Commissioner Samuel Arwan for Safety.
Christian Association of Nigeria condemned Sunday’s attacks and churches said in Nigeria became ‘targets’ of armed groups.
“It is very unfortunate that we are not here yet out of Blacksmith of who killed in Oh two days ago, another one It happened in “It has become a recurring decimal,” Kaduna told the Associated Press.
Many attacks target rural areas in Troubled Northern Nigeria region are similar. Militants who often ride motorcycles arrive in hundreds in Areas where the Nigerian security forces outnumber and outnumber. It usually takes months for Police made arrests and authorities identified the attackers as mostly young Fulani shepherds arrested up in Pastoral conflict in Nigeria between host communities and pastoralists over Limited access to water and land.