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Gunmen kill at least 29 in Nigeria’s northeast Adamawa State

At least 29 people were killed in a attack on Guyaku village in Nigeria's Adamawa State, according to officials. The attack, which lasted for hours, also left property damaged.

By Reuters and The Associated PressAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-28 · 04:43 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Gunmen kill at least 29 in Nigeria’s northeast Adamawa State
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At least 29 people were killed in a attack on Guyaku village in Nigeria's Adamawa State, according to officials. The attack, which lasted for hours, also left property damaged. The regional affiliate of the ISIL (ISIS) group claimed responsibility for the attack via Telegram messaging app. Two major ISIL-backed armed groups are operating in Nigeria, but it is unclear which one was behind the attack. The incident occurred on the same day that 23 children were abducted from an orphanage in north-central Nigeria, with 15 rescued and eight remaining unaccounted for. The government has launched "intensive operations" to secure the safe return of the abducted children and apprehend the perpetrators.

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23 children were abducted from an orphanage in north-central Nigeria.

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At least 29 people were killed in the attack on Guyaku village.

factualNigeria's Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri
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The ISIL affiliate in the region claimed responsibility for the attack.

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The ISIL affiliate in the region has claimed responsibility for the attack on Guyaku village, which lasted for hours.Armed men killed at least 29 people in Guyaku village in Nigeria’s Adamawa State, in an attack that lasted several hours and left property destroyed, officials said.“My heart breaks for the people of Guyaku,” Adamawa’s Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri said in a post on social media as he visited the bereaved community on Monday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Gunmen kidnap 23 children from Nigerian orphanagelist 2 of 4What is really happening in northern Nigerialist 3 of 4Six women win 2026 Goldman prize, world’s top environmental awardlist 4 of 4Nigeria charges six people with ‘terrorism’, treason over 2025 coup plotend of list“Today, I stood on the ground where our brothers and sisters were cruelly taken from us. This act of cowardice is an affront to our humanity and will not go unpunished,” he said.Fintiri also said his administration would continue to support “military and vigilante groups” as it intensified security operations in response to the attack.The regional affiliate of the ISIL (ISIS) group claimed responsibility for the attack in a post on the Telegram messaging app, according to the Reuters and Associated Press news agencies.There are two major ISIL-backed armed groups in Nigeria, but it was not immediately clear which one was behind the attack, according to the AP.The Guyaku attack occurred on the same day that armed attackers raided an orphanage in north-central Nigeria and abducted 23 children. Fifteen were later rescued, and the government said “intensive operations” were under way to “secure the safe return of the remaining eight victims and apprehend the perpetrators”.No group immediately claimed responsibility for the abductions in a region of the country that has seen an increase in kidnappings for ransom.The statement did not say how old the abducted children are. However, the term “pupil” used in the statement usually refers to someone in kindergarten or primary school in Nigeria, covering ages up to 12 years.
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