Deadliest Attack in Kwara: Armed Men Descend on Remote Village
In central Nigeria's Kwara state, at least 170 people were killed in a village attack by armed men, in the country's deadliest assault this year. Villagers fled as homes were torched and demands for allegiance to Sharia were made. Authorities and military personnel are conducting search-and-rescue operations.
The village of Woro in Kwara state, Nigeria, endured a tragic attack resulting in the deaths of at least 170 individuals, according to local lawmaker Saidu Baba Ahmed. These men launched the deadliest assault of the year in the region on Tuesday, prompting villagers to flee into bushland amid chaos.
In addition to the loss of life, the attackers set fire to homes and shops, leaving a trail of destruction. Ahmed, present on the scene with military personnel, reported ongoing efforts to recover bodies and locate survivors.
Kwara authorities have mobilized police and military forces for search-and-rescue operations. Speculation remains about the attackers' motives, with some residents labeling them as jihadists advocating for Sharia. The Nigerian government is under international pressure to bolster security measures.
(With inputs from agencies.)

