Armed Men Kidnap Worshippers from Mosque and Villages in Niger State, Nigeria
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in central Nigeria, where mass abductions by armed groups have become frequent.
Key Facts
- Armed men kidnapped a number of people from a mosque in Nigeria's north-central Niger state.
- Police and residents confirmed the abductions.
- Three villages and a mosque were attacked, according to police statements.
- Worshippers were among those kidnapped during the mosque attack.
- The region has experienced repeated mass abductions by violent gangs.
What Happened
Armed men attacked three villages and a mosque in Niger State, Nigeria, abducting worshippers and other residents, according to police and local sources.
Why It Matters
These abductions are part of a pattern of mass kidnappings in the region, raising concerns about safety and the ability of authorities to address violent gang activity.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to investigate the incident and may launch search and rescue operations. Further updates on the number of abductees and government response are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown2h ago'Scores of people' kidnapped from mosque in Nigeria
- Al JazeeraLeft9h agoArmed men kidnap dozens in attacks on Nigerian villages
