Boko Haram militants kidnap 30 shepherds in northeastern Nigeria 03:45

Terrorists from Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria kidnapped 30 shepherds and then demanded ransom for their release. This is communicated by the agency with reference to its sources. France Press.
On May 31, armed fighters entered three shepherd villages on the shores of Lake Chad by boat.

The terrorists, who entered the houses, took 30 women and men from the Fulani tribe with them. They left a message to the families of the hostages demanding that they collect 20 million Nigerian naira ($43,000) for their release.

It was previously reported that at least 30 Nigerian soldiers were killed. they were killed During an attack by Boko Haram militants on a mine in the Shiroro district of Niger province. The soldiers were conducting an operation to find the miners that the terrorists had kidnapped a few days ago. The militants ambushed and attacked the army traveling in three trucks.

In June 2022, militants attacked St. Francis attacked the Catholic Church. they were killed 85 people.



Source: Gazeta

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