Questions Arise Amid Rescue of Nigerian Schoolchildren
Over 100 Nigerian schoolchildren rescued from kidnappers are set to reunite with their families. Uncertainty persists about the rescue operation's details and the exact number of children still missing. The children are receiving mental health support to address trauma from their two-week captivity.
Questions linger surrounding the rescue of over 100 Nigerian schoolchildren abducted from St Mary's boarding school. Despite their anticipated reunion with families, confusion remains about the total number of missing students.
The rescue operation's lack of transparency has drawn scrutiny, with authorities withholding details due to security concerns.
Meanwhile, mental health support is being provided to address the trauma endured by the freed children during their harrowing two-week captivity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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