PublishedJun 23, 09:18Last updatedJul 1, 15:47

Nigeria Faces Wave of Deadly Attacks and Kidnappings

Toronto Star
Jun. 23, 2026 09:18
An armed group killed at least 20 people in north-central Nigeria and clashed with police. The violence highlights ongoing security challenges in the region. Authorities are investigating the incident.
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Toronto Star
Jun. 30, 2026 22:13
Thirty-six students and three teachers are missing after gunmen raided a school in northeastern Nigeria. Authorities reported the incident on Tuesday, highlighting the ongoing security challenges in the region.
Radio France Internationale
Jul. 1, 2026 15:47
In Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, armed men kidnapped dozens of students from a secondary school on June 29, 2026. The attackers took students from Lassa Secondary School in Askira-Uba district, killing three people, including a soldier. This region has been the epicenter of jihadist insurgency for over 15 years.

A series of violent attacks and kidnappings have rocked Nigeria, with armed groups targeting civilians and students in multiple regions. The incidents highlight the country's persistent security crisis, particularly in rural and conflict-prone areas. Authorities are investigating but have yet to identify the perpetrators or motives behind the latest wave of violence.Toronto Star+2

🔫 Plateau State Massacre

At least 20 people were killed in north-central Nigeria's Plateau State when unidentified gunmen attacked a community. Police engaged the assailants, forcing them to retreat, but no group claimed responsibility. The region has a history of recurring conflicts, and the June 21 attack underscores the ongoing security challenges.The Independent+2

🌾 Northwestern Farming Community Attack

Gunmen killed 15 people in a farming community in northwestern Nigeria, marking another deadly assault in the region. The attack targeted civilians, with no immediate claim of responsibility. Officials confirmed the casualties, emphasizing the vulnerability of rural communities to such violence.The Independent+1

🏫 Borno State School Kidnapping

Armed men abducted 36 students and three teachers from Lassa Secondary School in Borno State's Askira-Uba district. The attackers also killed three people, including a soldier. This incident is the latest in a series of mass kidnappings in the region, which has been plagued by jihadist insurgency for years.Reuters+3

🚨 Security Crisis Deepens

The recent attacks demonstrate the worsening security situation across Nigeria, with armed groups operating in multiple regions. While authorities have launched investigations, the lack of arrests or claims of responsibility points to systemic challenges in addressing the violence. The incidents have raised concerns about the safety of civilians, particularly in rural and educational settings.Toronto Star+2

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Reporting emphasizes the recurring nature of violent incidents across multiple regions in Nigeria.
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Coverage focuses on the immediate details of attacks and the absence of claimed responsibility.
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Discussion centers on the factual confirmation of casualties and unclear motives behind attacks.
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Outlets frame the event around the long-standing insurgency context in northeastern Nigeria.

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