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Terrorists’ Violence Continues, Invade Kaduna Mosque, Gun Down Worshippers

Terrorists on Friday killed at least two worshippers during prayers at Anguwar Makera under Kwasakwasa Community in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.

A community leader, Hudu Kwasakwasa, who confirmed the incident, said the bandits opened fire on the worshipers.

Sources confirmed that the terrorists invaded the mosque around 2 pm on Friday.

“The two worshipers killed were among other Muslims attacked at the Juma’at Mosque in Angwar Makera when the terror bandits opened fire on them and abducted others today (Friday). The victims have been buried at Old Kuyello cemetery,” he said.

Kwasakwasa also said the people were in the second raka’at of the salat when they were attacked, which forced the remaining people to run for their lives.

He added that a few days ago, the same terrorists abducted about nine people at a community called Angwar Kanawa under Kwasakwasa area.

He appealed for help from authorities concerned, saying the terrorists were raiding the communities unchallenged.

The latest attack on the worshipers came less than 24 hours after terrorists abducted over 287 students in the neighboring Chikun Local Government Area of the state.

The State Government and the Police Command are yet to react to the mosque incident as the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, couldn’t be reached on the phone and is yet to reply to a text message sent to him seeking clarification.

@Daily Trust

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