Nigerian army rescues 31 held after Easter church attack
The Nigerian army rescued 31 hostages after an attack on Easter church celebrations in Ariko, Kaduna state, resulting in the deaths of five people. Gunmen targeted the church, but soldiers engaged them in a firefight, forcing their retreat and the abandonment of the hostages.

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AI-generatedThe Nigerian army rescued 31 hostages after an attack on Easter church celebrations in Ariko, Kaduna state, resulting in the deaths of five people. Gunmen targeted the church, but soldiers engaged them in a firefight, forcing their retreat and the abandonment of the hostages. Attacks and kidnappings are common in northern Nigeria due to security threats from jihadist groups and armed gangs. In a separate incident, the Nigerian military killed 65 bandits in Zamfara state following an offensive. The US has previously raised concerns about the treatment of Christians in Nigeria and has deployed troops to train Nigerian forces.
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5 extractedFive others were killed as gunmen targeted Easter celebrations at a church in Ariko, Kaduna state.
Thirty-one civilians held hostage following a Sunday morning church attack in north-west Nigeria have been rescued.
Attacks and kidnappings for ransom are common occurrences in northern Nigeria.
Nigeria's military killed 65 bandits following an offensive in Zamfara state.
A local church official had earlier put the number of dead at seven.