Kaduna Train Attack: Relatives Cry For Help As Bandits Release Photos Of Kidnapped Victims

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The family members of those who lost their lives in the Abuja-Kaduna train attack have continued to cry for help, as kidnappers posted images of the surviving victims, the kidnapped victims who are 62 in number were divided into four groups: children, elderly ladies, and men, were photographed on Tuesday.

The chairman of the group of Concerned Relatives of Abducted Persons, Dr. Abdulfatai Jimoh, said everyone in the picture is a kidnap victim, he call on the government and other relevant authorities to show leadership and courage by assuring the victims’ safety.

One of the victims was an 83-year-old woman with diabetes, who was accompanied by her daughter.

This is the third time the terrorists have revealed that their hostages are still alive.

Terrorists released a photo during the release of Bank of Agriculture Managing Director Alwan Ali-Hassan two weeks ago, and they later released another video in which the victims pleaded with the authorities to save them.

Following the attack, it was stated that the bandits had 68 captives, including 41 women, 22 men, and five children.

On March 28, gunmen used improvised explosive devices to attack a train traveling from Abuja to Kaduna, they also shot and murdered eight persons, wounded 26 others, and kidnapped the rest.

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