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Police and army mobilise after hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls taken in mass abduction

Unidentified gunmen have seized more than 300 schoolgirls in a night-time raid on a school in north-west Nigeria and are believed to be holding some of them in a nearby forest.
Key points:
- The gunmen stormed into the school at approximately 1:00am
- A resident of the area said they attacked a nearby military camp at the same time
- It’s the third such incident in Nigeria since December last year
It was the second such kidnapping in little over a week in a region increasingly targeted by militants and criminal gangs. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Police in Zamfara state said they had begun search-and-rescue operations with the army to find the “armed bandits” who took the 317 girls from the Government Girls Science Secondary…
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