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By CCN NEWS Desk
A dark cloud overshadowed Easter celebrations in northern Nigeria as a series of coordinated attacks left at least 16 people dead and many others injured or displaced across multiple states.
From church invasions during worship to midnight террорист raids on communities, the violence has sparked renewed fears over security in the region.
In a shocking development, terrorists stormed two churches—First ECWA Church and St. Augustine Catholic Church—in Ariko Village, Kaduna State, during Easter service.
At least five worshippers were killed, while dozens were abducted.
However, in a swift military response, Nigerian Army troops engaged the attackers in a fierce battle, successfully rescuing 31 victims and forcing the террористs to retreat.
In Benue State, suspected armed herders launched deadly attacks on Mbalom, Mbatsada, and Agana communities, killing at least 10 people.
Residents described scenes of chaos as attackers invaded during a busy market period, leaving many injured and forcing families to flee their homes.
Governor Hyacinth Alia condemned the killings, calling them “barbaric” and a threat to peace.
In Katsina State, bandits attacked Tangani and Sayaya communities, killing a police officer and looting properties.
Meanwhile, in Borno State, suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked Awapul community in Chibok, burning homes and displacing residents, just hours after another deadly assault on a police post and IDP camp.
Across affected communities, fear has gripped residents as families flee in search of safety.
One resident cried out:
“We are not asking for food or clothes—we are asking for protection.”
These coordinated Easter attacks highlight ongoing security challenges in northern Nigeria, especially during major religious celebrations.
Despite intensified military operations, many communities remain vulnerable, raising urgent questions about long-term solutions to insecurity.
As the nation reflects on the significance of Easter—a season of hope and resurrection—the tragic loss of lives serves as a painful reminder of the work still needed to secure peace.
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