Gunmen kill over 30 in village raid, abduct others in northern Nigeria

At least 30 villagers were killed and others abducted in a brazen daylight attack by gunmen at Kasuwan Daji market in Demo village, Niger state, northern Nigeria. The attackers, riding motorcycles, opened fire indiscriminately on the crowd, leaving no one unscathed - including women and children.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the attackers storming into the market around 4:30 pm local time on Saturday, burning stalls and looting food items before unleashing a hail of gunfire. "Women and children were not spared," said Dauda Shakulle, who was wounded while fleeing the attack.

The incident is the latest in a string of deadly attacks in Niger state, which has been one of the hardest hit by violence in recent months. Security forces have struggled to contain the violence despite ongoing operations.

The attack bears the hallmarks of the tactics used by armed gangs - locally known as "bandits" - who often target remote communities with limited security and government presence. The attackers allegedly arrived from the National Park Forest along Kabe district, a common hideout for these groups.

The Nigerian government has repeatedly rejected claims that Muslims are the majority victims of attacks by armed groups, insisting that Christians are disproportionately targeted. However, US President Donald Trump has made similar assertions, prompting allegations of Islamophobia.

In December, the United States conducted air strikes against ISIL (ISIS) fighters in northwest Nigeria, following Trump's pledge to take action on what he called a "Christian genocide" in Nigeria. The US operation was carried out in cooperation with the Nigerian government.

As the security situation in Niger state continues to deteriorate, the international community remains worried about the escalating violence and its implications for regional stability.
 
idk why the news is always so depressing πŸ˜”... like, isn't it weird that ppl in nigeria are just sitting there while they get attacked πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? shouldn't they be like "hold up, what's going on here?" πŸ’₯ instead of just being victims πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ?

and can we pls talk about the us president for a sec? πŸ€” donald trump is literally saying that muslims are getting targeted by armed groups in nigeria... and then ppl are all like "oh no, isn't this islamophobia?" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but what if it's true tho? πŸ€” shouldn't we be investigating that too instead of just assuming everyone involved is a good guy πŸ‘?

and another thing, why do security forces always seem to struggle in nigeria? 😩 like, aren't they getting paid enough or something πŸ’Έ? is it really that hard to keep ppl safe? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Man, this is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. Can't believe those innocent people got caught in the crossfire like that. It's not just about the number of deaths, it's about the trauma and pain that families are going through. I'm really worried about the security situation in Niger state, it's like they're living in a war zone πŸŒͺ️. We need to come together as a global community to support those affected by this tragedy πŸ’•. The fact that women and children were targeted is just devastating πŸ’”. Can we please do more to prevent these kind of attacks? 🀝
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” just saw that 30 villagers got killed & others abducted at this market attack in Nigeria 🀯 it's like a nightmare come true - women & kids caught in the crossfire πŸ“Έ these armed gangs are getting bolder by the day, and security is still struggling to keep up πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ the US air strikes against ISIS fighters might've helped a little, but the root of the problem ain't gonna be fixed that easy πŸ’” Niger state's been one of the worst-hit areas in months, and it just keeps getting worse... my heart goes out to all those families who lost loved ones 🌫️
 
Man oh man, this is just devastating πŸ€•... I keep thinking about those innocent villagers, women and kids alike, getting caught in the crossfire of these senseless attacks 😒. It's like, can't we all just get along? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ The fact that security forces are struggling to contain the violence just breaks my heart ❀️.

And to make matters worse, the whole "Muslims vs Christians" thing is just a red herring 🚫. We need to be talking about these armed gangs and how we can tackle them effectively 🀝, rather than getting caught up in petty politics πŸ—³οΈ. The US air strikes against ISIS were one thing, but this kind of localized violence requires a much more nuanced approach πŸ’‘.

We're all human beings, deserving of respect and dignity 🌎, regardless of our faith or background. Can't we just focus on bringing peace and stability to these communities instead of fueling the flames of division πŸ”₯?
 
This is just getting out of hand πŸ€•. Can't believe it's happening again in Nigeria. Those gunmen were so reckless, no regard for human life whatsoever. And what really gets me is how they're targeting innocent civilians, women and children included 😒. It's like the security forces are letting these groups run wild.

And then there's all this talk about Christians being disproportionately targeted... I don't know about that, but one thing's for sure - we need to come together as a community and support those affected by these attacks. We can't keep blaming each other or making claims without facts πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The international community needs to put pressure on the Nigerian government to do more to address this crisis.

I mean, I'm all for taking action against terror groups like ISIS, but we need a coordinated effort from everyone involved - governments, NGOs, ordinary people... We can't just stand by and watch as innocent lives are lost πŸ’”. This is a wake-up call for us all to take action, not just with words, but with concrete steps πŸ“ˆ.
 
πŸ€• This is so devastating... 30 villagers killed and others taken away? It's just not right. I'm all for addressing these armed gangs but we need to make sure we're getting it right. We can't just point fingers or blame one group, it's not going to solve anything.

I think it's unfair to say that Muslims are being disproportionately targeted when the stats show otherwise. And Trump's comments about a "Christian genocide" in Nigeria are really worrying. It looks like he's trying to make a point but it comes across as insensitive and Islamophobic.

We need to focus on finding ways to bring peace and security back to Niger state, not fuel more division. The international community needs to keep talking and working together to address this issue. We can't just sit back and watch these innocent people suffer. 🀝
 
omg this is so crazy 🀯 like what even is happening in nigeria?! 30 villagers killed and women & kids caught in the crossfire? it's just too much πŸ’” i feel so bad for everyone affected by this violence. i'm all about supporting victims of terrorism and let's not forget that muslims are being targeted too πŸ™ we need more awareness about this stuff. and can we pls talk about how scary it is to live in a country with limited security? 🚨 safety should be a priority for everyone, no matter what religion or community you belong to πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” it's just so sad that these innocent people had to go through such a horrific experience at Kasuwan Daji market. The fact that women and children were affected is really heartbreaking πŸ€•... and I think we need to be more nuanced in our understanding of the situation here. Yes, the armed gangs are definitely responsible for this attack, but let's not jump straight to blaming a particular group without considering all the factors at play πŸ€”.

I mean, we know that security forces have been struggling to contain the violence in Niger state, and it's clear that more needs to be done to address the underlying issues πŸ‘Š. But can we also talk about how this incident might be related to the broader regional dynamics? I'm not saying that one group is entirely blameless or that another group is entirely innocent πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... but let's try to have a more informed and empathetic conversation about what's really going on here 🌟
 
πŸ˜” my heart goes out to all those innocent people who lost their lives at Kasuwan Daji market... 30+ lives cut short by senseless violence 🀯 it's just not right that women & children were among the victims... πŸ™ can't even imagine what those families are going through πŸ’” and on top of that, the US president saying Christian genocide? like, no need to inflame tensions or stir up Islamophobia... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ we should all be focusing on bringing peace & security to Niger state πŸ•ŠοΈ instead of jumping to conclusions or pointing fingers πŸ‘Ž my thoughts are with the victims' families & the people of Nigeria 🀝
 
I'm literally shook 😱 by this news... how can something like this happen in our own world? 30 people just lost their lives, imagine if it was you or someone you love πŸ€•... I don't understand why these gunmen didn't think about the consequences of their actions, it's just so senseless πŸ’”. The fact that women and children were targeted is just heartbreaking 😭... what can we do to stop this cycle of violence? Can we get more support for Niger state from the international community? 🀝 We need to find a way to bring peace back to these communities πŸ’–.
 
I'm so disturbed by this attack πŸ€•... it's just not right that innocent people, including women & kids, were caught in the crossfire. You know what's even more concerning? The way the US President is framing this as a "Christian genocide". Is he saying that all these attacks are somehow targeted at Christians specifically? It sounds like some kinda Islamophobia to me πŸ™„... but on the flip side, it makes you wonder if there's some truth to the claim that Muslims are being disproportionately targeted.

And let's not forget about our own government in Nigeria - they've been struggling to contain this violence for months. Are we doing enough to support our security forces? Should we be providing more resources or training to help them tackle these armed gangs? πŸ€” The international community is right to be worried about regional stability, but what about national stability? We need a unified approach to tackling this issue, not just band-aid solutions... πŸ’‘
 
man this is such a dark day for nigeria πŸ€•πŸ’” i feel so sad for all those innocent ppl who lost their lives at kasuwan daji market... but u know what's really heartbreaking? that some ppl think there's a christian genocide in nigeria πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ when we all no the real reason behind these attacks is poverty and lack of opportunities πŸ’ΈπŸ 

i mean dont get me wrong, security forces gotta step up their game 🚨πŸ’ͺ but we cant blame one group or religion 4 everything 🀝 it's like we're missing the point here... what can we do 2 prevent these senseless attacks? πŸ€” how can we bring peace & stability 2 nigeria? πŸ’– maybe its time 4 us 2 come together as a community & support each other instead of pointing fingers 🌟
 
.. this is just so senseless πŸ€•. can't people just live their lives without fear of getting shot or taken? the stats are already crazy enough with 30+ villagers killed... how many more have to die before someone does something about it? and what's with these attacks being carried out like they're some kinda gang thing, using national parks as hideouts 🌳. meanwhile, the government is all up in arms saying muslims aren't the ones getting targeted (which btw isn't true) but also blaming christians... come on, can't we just focus on security for everyone? it's just not right πŸ’”
 
🚨😱 30+ innocent lives lost in a single day? It's just too much! πŸ’” What's going on with this senseless violence in Nigeria? πŸ€” It feels like no matter what security forces do, these gunmen keep coming back for more. And now, the US is getting involved with air strikes... it's all so confusing. 🌐 Is anyone really listening to the victims and their families? πŸ‘₯ We need to find a way to stop this bloodshed ASAP! πŸ’ͺ
 
ugh this is getting worse by the day. 30+ villagers killed and women & kids among them? it's just heartbreaking. can't believe these gun-wielding terrorists think they can just ride in on their motorcycles and start shooting up innocent people. what's going on with our security forces, tho? it feels like they're not doing enough to stop these attacks. and now the US is getting involved... hope we're not just pouring fuel on the fire
 
πŸ˜” this is just getting worse... can't believe those people are still being targeted like that 🚫. I feel so bad for the villagers who lost their lives & families torn apart πŸ’”. it's not right that security forces can't even keep everyone safe. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ at least 30? That's just devastating 😩. And to think those women & kids were just minding their own business, no idea what was coming for them πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The US is involved now too? That's just crazy talk πŸ—£οΈ. I wish we could all just calm down and figure out a way to make it stop 😩.
 
Man, this whole thing is like, really hard to wrap my head around, you know? Like, how can people just ride into a market, guns blazing, and expect no one's gonna stop them? It's like, what are we even doing here? We're all just existing on this planet, trying to coexist, and then these...these senseless acts of violence come along and disrupt everything.

It's like, I know there's some stuff going on with the government, but can't we just try to understand where these people are coming from? Are they even getting what they need? Are their basic human rights being respected? Because it feels like no one's really listening, you know?

And then there's this whole business about who gets targeted more often. Like, is it really Christians or Muslims? Or is it just a bunch of people getting caught in the crossfire? I mean, we need to stop labeling things and start looking at the real issues here.

It's all so...so...human, you know? We're all just trying to survive, to find some sense of peace. But then something like this happens, and it's like, what even is the point anymore?
 
πŸ˜” this is just heartbreaking... 30 people dead and so many more injured or abducted πŸ€•... how can this be happening in our world right now? it's like they're living in a war zone, with no security to protect them. πŸ’” these villagers were just going about their day, shopping at the market, when suddenly they were caught in the crossfire. it's just so senseless 🀯 and it's not just the victims who are suffering, but also the families of those who were taken away πŸ‘ͺ... my heart goes out to them πŸ’— we need to do something to stop this violence and bring peace back to Niger state 😌
 
[Image of a crying woman with a "Bandit" sticker on her shirt, captioned "Nigerian Bandits: Where's the security? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸš«"]

[Meme of a man wearing a "I'm not responsible" expression, with a background image of Niger state burning]

[ GIF of a motorcycle speeding away from an explosion, with the sound effect of gunfire ]

[Illustration of a "Who's to blame?" thought bubble with a face in it, surrounded by flames and broken stalls]

[ Picture of a US President with a " Christian genocide" speech bubble, captioned " Trump: Bandit-hunters? 🀣"]

[Meme of a Nigerian map with a big X marked on it, captioned " Security situation: dire πŸ’₯"]
 
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