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Nigerian army rescues 31 hostages after church attack

By Thomson Reuters Apr 5, 2026 | 2:01 PM

LAGOS, April 5 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s army said on Sunday that it had rescued 31 ​civilians who were taken ‌hostage during an attack on a church in northwest Kaduna state, while five people were found dead ‌at ​the scene.

The army ⁠said the attack ⁠had taken place during an Easter church service in Ariko village in the Kachia local ​government Area. Troops were in pursuit of the ⁠attackers, it added.

The ⁠chairman of the Christian ​Association of Nigeria for Kaduna state, ​Caleb Maaji, said that two ‌churches were attacked in Ariko village on Sunday. He said that seven people were ⁠killed and an unknown number taken hostage.

“Findings are still ongoing,” Maaji told Reuters.

Northwest ⁠Nigeria ‌has struggled for ⁠years with violence, including ​mass ‌kidnappings for ransom and ​village raids, ⁠with armed groups operating from vast forest hideouts across the region.

(Reporting by Hamza Ibrahim; Writing by Nellie Peyton; Editing by ​Mark Porter)