Security

Again, gunmen attack Kaduna train station barely 24 hours after first attack on train

Gunmen suspected to be armed bandits have again attacked Gidan train station along the Abuja-Kaduna railway.

Technocrat Media, Abuja

Gunmen suspected to be armed bandits have again attacked Gidan train station along the Abuja-Kaduna railway.

According to Sahara Reporters, the terrorists planted IEDs on the tracks, forcing a train heading to Abuja from Kaduna to stop.

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This is the second attack within 24 hours along the same axis.

The media had reported how terrorists on Monday night bombed the Abuja-Kaduna rail tracks and attacked a train filled with passengers.

At the moment, eight persons have been confirmed dead in the attack with many kidnapped and their whereabouts are unknown. 

This comes a few hours after another set of terrorists killed six soldiers from Zuma barracks, Suleja, Niger State.

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