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    Nigeria: Three killed in attacks on two churches in Kaduna

    News EditorBy News EditorJune 21, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Unknown gunmen suspected to be terrorists attacked worshippers at a Catholic and Baptist churches on Sunday in Kaduna Nigeria, killing three people, injuring two, and abducting dozens of others.

    Media reports say the attackers struck Maranatha Baptist and St. Moses Catholic Churches, killing at least three people, injuring two others, and kidnapping over thirty persons in the raid.

    The attack came barely a week after some terrorists’ invaded communities in the same Kajuru LGA, killing over 30 villagers.

    The Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who confirmed the attacks, said that gunmen riding motorcycles targeted four villages. END

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