Nigeria: At least 29 people have lost their lives in a brutal attack in northeastern Nigeria, with the extremist group Islamic State claiming responsibility for the incident.
The assault took place in Guyaku village, located in the Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State, where armed militants reportedly targeted residents, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties.
State authorities confirmed the death toll and said security agencies have launched an investigation into the incident. Officials are working to determine the exact sequence of events and identify those involved in the attack.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri visited the affected area and condemned the violence, describing it as a deeply disturbing act. He extended his condolences to the bereaved families and assured that those responsible would be brought to justice.
In his remarks, the governor stressed that such acts of violence would not be tolerated and announced intensified security measures across the region. Additional forces have reportedly been deployed to prevent further attacks and restore a sense of safety among residents.
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in parts of northeastern Nigeria, where extremist groups continue to carry out attacks despite sustained military efforts to curb insurgency.
Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant as operations continue in the area.