Deadly Mosque Attack in Nigeria Highlights Escalating Conflict

Gunmen attacked a mosque during morning prayers in Katsina, Nigeria, killing at least 13 people. The incident is believed to be a retaliation related to ongoing land disputes between herders and farmers. Authorities have increased security amidst increasing violence by armed groups exploiting limited law enforcement presence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Abuja | Updated: 20-08-2025 00:26 IST | Created: 20-08-2025 00:26 IST
Deadly Mosque Attack in Nigeria Highlights Escalating Conflict
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A deadly attack on a mosque in northwestern Nigeria has left at least 13 people dead during Tuesday morning prayers, according to local authorities.

The massacre occurred in Unguwan Mantau, Katsina, marked by similar violence where clashes over access to land and water have been common.

Security forces have now been dispatched to the region as the government seeks to curb the escalating violence further fueled by limited enforcement in Nigeria's mineral-rich areas.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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