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Mahuta kidnapping
kidnapping
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Nder laamooreDiiwal Katsína Taƴto
Point in timeBowte 2020 Taƴto

E lewru Dec 2020, ko ina tolnoo e sukaaɓe 80 ummoriiɓe to Madrasa Hizburrahim Islamiyya nanngaama to Katsina, leydi Najeriya. Ɓe ndartinaama e vigilantes daraniiɓe laamu caggal nde ɓe mbaɗi siege e hare balɗe caggal ɗuum e wuyɓe ɓee.

Gaagaa sukaaɓe 80 daɗnaaɓe ɓee, sukaaɓe woɗɓe 33 nanngaaɓe ko adii ɗuum, ko vigilantes en ndimɗini ɗum en.

Suklare Boko Haram wiyi ko kamɓe ngoni caggal warngooji ɗi, kono ñiŋooɓe ɓee mbiyi fedde nde haalaani goonga. Politiyankooɓe nokkuuji ɗii, e oon sahaa, mbaɗti aybinde ko bandiiji, tawi ko annduɓe njaɓi ɗum en..[1][2][3] They were rescued by pro-government vigilantes after a siege and subsequent gun battle with the kidnappers.[4] They were rescued by pro-government vigilantes after a siege and subsequent gun battle with the kidnappers.[5][6][7][8]

Teskorɗe Sukaaɓe ɓee njoofnii tawtoreede kewu diine, ina ngarta e galleeji mum en nde ɓe nanngaa. Tuugnorgal

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  2. http://root.graphic.com.gh/junior-graphic/junior-news/nigeria-kidnapping-mahuta-children-rescued-after-gun-battle.html Template:Dead link
  3. All 80 Kidnapped Islamiyya Students Have Been Rescued – Katsina Police
  4. "Nigeria: Vigilantes rescue kidnapped children". Deutsche Welle (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  5. "Nigeria: Vigilantes rescue kidnapped children". Deutsche Welle (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  6. "Nigeria kidnapping: Mahuta children rescued after gun battle". BBC News (in Engeleere). 2020-12-20. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
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  8. "Dozens Of Children Freed After New Abduction In Nigeria: Police". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2022-01-09.