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Nigeria Attack: 30 Dead, Many Abducted in Deadly Raid
4 Jan
Summary
- Gunmen killed at least 30 villagers and abducted several others.
- The attack occurred in Kasuwan-Daji village, Niger state.
- Residents report higher death toll and question security response.

Heavily armed gunmen launched a brutal attack on Kasuwan-Daji village in Nigeria's Niger state, resulting in the deaths of at least 30 villagers and the abduction of several others, including women and children. The assailants set fire to the local market and homes, causing widespread destruction.
Local police confirmed the incident and stated that security personnel were deployed to search for abductees and restore order. However, villagers disputed this, claiming no security forces had reached the remote community as of the day after the attack. Residents estimate the death toll is higher than officially reported, with many still missing.
This attack underscores the persistent insecurity plaguing Nigeria's rural communities, often targeted by armed criminal gangs exploiting weak security infrastructure. The incident occurred near Papiri, where hundreds of schoolchildren were abducted previously, highlighting the ongoing threat from groups operating out of national forest reserves.




