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Eight killed, 38 kidnapped in latest Nigeria church attacks, says official

Eight people were killed and 38 others kidnapped in an attack on two churches in the northern state of Kaduna on Sunday, an official from the Christian Association of Nigeria said on Monday, weeks after a similar deadly attack in the south west.

The attack occurred during the morning service of a Catholic and Baptist church on Sunday, Rev Danlami Gajere, CAN chairman for Kasuwan Magani ward in Kaduna state, told Reuters by phone.



The state police spokesperson and Kaduna’s commissioner for internal security did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

An earlier report said three people had died in the attacks on the Maranatha Baptist Church and St Moses Catholic Church in the Rubu community of Kaduna on Sunday morning.

Two weeks ago, gunmen wielding AK-47 rifles and explosives attacked St Francis Catholic Church in Owo town, killing 40 people. The government suspect insurgent group Islamic State West Africa Province. But ISWAP has not claimed responsibility for the attack.

Armed gangs are rife across Nigeria’s north-west where they rob or kidnap for ransom, and violence has been increasing, where thinly stretched security forces often fail to stop the attacks.

– With HAMZA IBRAHIM/Reuters

 

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