San Diego Union-Tribune

GUNMEN ABDUCT 39 STUDENTS IN NIGERIA

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Gunmen have attacked a school in northweste­rn Nigeria and kidnapped 39 students just weeks after a similar mass abduction in the region, authoritie­s said Friday.

The latest kidnapping took place late Thursday night at the Federal College of Forestry Mechanizat­ion, Afaka, in the Igabi local government area of Kaduna state, police said.

“The number of missing students is now confirmed to be 39, comprising 23 females and 16 males,” said Samuel Aruwan, commission­er for Kaduna State Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, said in a statement. Several school staff were also kidnapped, he added.

Aruwan said the attack was carried out by a large group of “armed bandits,” adding that the military engaged the attackers and were able to take 180 staff and students to safety.

An unspecifie­d number of the students were injured and are receiving medical attention at a military facility. Security forces “are conducting an operation to track the missing students,” Aruwan said.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the abduction and called for “the immediate and unconditio­nal release of those students that remain in captivity,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

The U.N. chief urged authoritie­s to ensure that schools “remain a safe space for children to learn without fear of violence or kidnapping or any other attacks on them,” Dujarric said.

 ?? BOSAN YAKUSAK AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Nigerian soldiers and police officers patrol the Federal College of Forestry Mechanizat­ion on Friday.
BOSAN YAKUSAK AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Nigerian soldiers and police officers patrol the Federal College of Forestry Mechanizat­ion on Friday.

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