Livestream captures gunmen attacking Nigerian church

NBC NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:03:29 AM
Livestream captures gunmen attacking Nigerian church
  • A gunmen attack on a Nigerian church was broadcast live, resulting in two deaths and the kidnapping of the pastor and worshippers. This incident highlights ongoing violence against religious communities in the region.
  • The attack underscores the alarming trend of religious persecution in Nigeria, drawing international attention and raising concerns about the safety of Christians, as noted by President Trump.
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