BRINK BACK OUR BOYS: Nigerian Troops Close In On Kidnappers After School Attack
More than 300 pupils are still missing on Monday morning after gunmen attacked the secondary school in Kankara, a town in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina state.
Attackers on motorcycles stormed the all-boys government science school late on Friday and started a gunfight with security forces.
Hundreds of pupils scaled fences and ran into the surrounding forest.
Anxious parents are waiting for news of their children's whereabouts as search and rescue operations continue.
The government said troops had surrounded an area in Katsina where gunmen were believed to be holding schoolchildren hostage.
President Muhammadu Buhari's spokesman Garba Shehu said 10 children were reportedly being held captive while more than 300 boys remained unaccounted for.
It’s understood the attackers are trying to secure ransoms.
The government has blamed the attack on bandits - a loose term for gangs operating in the area.



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