More than 30 students remain missing after Nigeria school attack
Gunmen from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group attacked a secondary school in Lassa, Borno State, Nigeria, on Monday. The raid occurred while students were taking exams.

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AI-generatedGunmen from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group attacked a secondary school in Lassa, Borno State, Nigeria, on Monday. The raid occurred while students were taking exams. At least 37 students remain missing following the attack, with officials reporting 25 female students, 11 male students, and one staff member still held captive. Three people were killed, including a soldier and a teacher. While some individuals, including the school's vice principal, have been freed, the fate of the remaining missing students is unknown. Kidnapping of students for ransom is a prevalent tactic used by armed groups in Nigeria's conflict-affected regions.
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5 extractedThe attack occurred on Monday when assailants from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group stormed a secondary school in the town of Lassa, Borno State.
Kidnapping for ransom, especially of students, has become a common tactic for armed groups and 'bandit' gangs in Nigeria.
At least 37 students remain missing after gunmen raided their school in northeast Nigeria.
At least three people were killed in the attack, including a soldier and a teacher.
25 female students, 11 male students and one staff member were still being held.