ISWAP claims responsibility for deadly attacks in Nigeria
- The Islamic State West Africa Province claimed responsibility for deadly attacks targeting Nigerian security forces and Christian civilians in northeastern Nigeria, as reported in their messages on the news agency 'Amaq'.
- In Borno state, ISWAP claimed to have killed three soldiers and attacked a barracks, demonstrating their operations with video and photos.
- Attacks in Adamawa state resulted in two Christian deaths and significant property damage, with 'Amaq' publishing related photographs.
- The International Christian Concern reported that 54 Christians were slaughtered following a Palm Sunday service, while Jeff King described the targeted violence against Christians in Nigeria as genocide, urging action from the U.S. State Department.
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ISWAP claims responsibility for deadly attacks in Nigeria
LAGOS - The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has claimed responsibility for a series of deadly attacks targeting Nigerian security forces as well as Christian civilians in Nigeria’s northeastern regions earlier this month. Read more at straitstimes.com.
150,000 Dead and Counting: Christians Killed for Their Faith EVERY Week
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Fears remain this Easter that Christians in Nigeria are being ‘wiped out' by Muslim extremists
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