Nigerian Army Rescues 31 Hostages After Church Attack

LAGOS, April 5 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s ⁠army ⁠said on ⁠Sunday that it had rescued ​31 civilians who were taken hostage ‌during an attack on ‌a church in northwest ⁠Kaduna ⁠state, while five people were found dead ​at the scene.

The army said the attack had taken place during an ​Easter church service in Ariko village ⁠in the ⁠Kachia local government ⁠Area. ​Troops were in pursuit of the attackers, ​it added.

The ⁠chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria for Kaduna state, Caleb Maaji, said that two ⁠churches were attacked in Ariko village on Sunday. He ⁠said that seven people were killed and an unknown number taken hostage.

“Findings are still ongoing,” Maaji told Reuters.

Northwest Nigeria has struggled for years with violence, including mass kidnappings for ransom ⁠and village raids, with armed groups operating from vast forest hideouts across the region.

(Reporting by Hamza Ibrahim; ​Writing by Nellie Peyton; Editing ​by Mark Porter)

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