Secuestran a decenas de personas en una mezquita durante ataques en Nigeria

Dozens of people were kidnapped from a mosque during armed attacks across multiple villages in Niger state in central-northern Nigeria, police reported on Saturday Chron. The kidnappings represent the latest surge of mass abductions plaguing the region, where armed groups have carried out waves of kidnappings targeting civilians in recent months.
The attacks struck several villages across Niger state, with gunmen specifically entering a mosque to seize worshippers Houston Chronicle. Villages in Nigeria's center-north have become frequent targets for armed gangs seeking ransom money and recruits for their operations.
Mass abductions have plagued Nigeria for years, with groups like Boko Haram and other militant organizations taking hostages regularly WFMZ. The country struggles with weak security forces that often cannot reach remote villages quickly enough to stop kidnappings or rescue victims.
Nigerian police announced the kidnappings Saturday after receiving reports from affected communities Beaumont Enterprise. Security officials face serious obstacles including limited resources, difficult terrain, and gangs that operate across state borders, making coordinated rescue efforts extremely difficult.
When armed groups take hostages, they typically demand ransom payments from families who often lack the money LMT Online. Many victims spend months in captivity while relatives scramble to raise funds, creating cycles of fear and poverty across affected regions.
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