37 students missing in Nigeria after yet another jihadist kidnapping
Summary
Gunmen kidnapped 37 people, including 36 students and one staff member, from a secondary school in northeastern Nigeria during national exams. The attack happened in Lassa, Borno state, where classrooms were left abandoned and a teacher was seriously injured.Key Facts
- 36 students and one school staff member went missing after a gunmen attack.
- The incident occurred during national examinations in northeastern Nigeria.
- The school is located in Lassa, in Borno state.
- Classrooms were found empty with scattered desks, bags, and exam papers.
- A teacher was wounded and is in intensive care.
- Parents are protesting and asking officials to help rescue the kidnapped children.
- This kidnapping is part of a larger pattern of attacks on schools in northern Nigeria.
- The kidnappers are described as jihadists, meaning armed extremists with a religious motive.
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