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Gunmen kill 13 worshippers during prayers in Katsina

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 Gunmen kill 13 worshippers during prayers in Katsina

A serene morning prayer in Katsina State turned tragic on Tuesday when gunmen suspected to be bandits stormed a mosque in Unguwan Mantau community, Malumfashi Local Government Area, killing at least 13 worshippers.

The assailants, who struck during the Fajr (Subhi) prayers, opened fire on the congregation, sending shockwaves through the quiet community. What should have been a sacred moment of devotion quickly descended into chaos and bloodshed.

Confirming the incident, Katsina State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu, described the attack as a reprisal strike by criminal gangs. He explained that the violence followed an earlier confrontation between the assailants and local residents.

“Two days ago, the people of Unguwan Mantau laid an ambush against the bandits, killed many of them, rescued abducted victims from Ruwan Sanyi village, and recovered three motorcycles and two AK-47 rifles,” Mu’azu said.

He explained that the bandits, angered by their losses, returned to unleash violence on unarmed civilians gathered for prayers.

The commissioner confirmed that security forces, including the Nigerian Army’s Forward Operating Base and the Nigerian Police, have been deployed to the area to track down the perpetrators.

“During the rainy season, these bandits often hide under crops to launch attacks, but we are determined to bring them to justice,” he added.

While condemning the killings, Mu’azu commended the courage and bravery of the local community in standing up to the attackers.

“We salute the gallantry of the people of Unguwan Mantau and reaffirm our commitment to protecting all communities across the state,” he said.

The commissioner also extended the state government’s condolences to the bereaved families:
“The government of Katsina State stands with the victims and their loved ones during this difficult time. We will not relent until peace is fully restored.”

Residents fear more reprisals as communities increasingly resist bandit attacks, raising concerns over escalating violence despite ongoing military operations in the region.

 



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