25 Christians killed in Nigeria by Islamist extremists

Islamist extremists in Nigeria killed 25 people by attacking Christian neighborhoods.
According to the Barnabas aid organization, in recent weeks, more than 50 armed terrorists have attacked the villages of Mandong-Moshu in Plateau State at night, targeting residents while they were sleeping. According to Farmasom Fudang, a Bokos official, 12 people were killed in the attack.
After the attack, the Islamist terrorists set houses and churches on fire. They showed no mercy even to fleeing civilians and shot them. According to reports from this aid organization, 12 other Christians in the Mango area were shot and killed by Islamist extremists in the past few days. A Christian student at Plateau University was also the victim of an attack by Islamist extremists.
In addition to those killed, many others were injured and are being treated at Mango medical centers. According to reports, more than 3,000 people have been displaced from their homes in Christian areas in recent weeks due to the attacks by Islamist extremists.
Nigeria, a country in West Africa with a population of 206 million, is about 40 percent Christian and half of its population is Muslim, and extremist attacks on Christians are a major problem in Nigeria. They have started a religious war in the African country by targeting Christians.
According to the annual reports of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Nigeria has become a slaughterhouse for Christians.




