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Nigerian Forces comb forests for nearly 300 kidnapped students

Nigerian Army vehicles are parked at the village where children were kidnapped in Kuriga, Kaduna state, on March 7, 2024. [AP Photo]

Security forces swept through large forests in Nigeria's northwest region on Friday in search of nearly 300 children abducted from their school by motorcycle-riding gunmen in the latest mass kidnapping, which analysts and activists blamed on the failure of intelligence and a slow security response.

The abduction of the 287 children in Kaduna state, near the West African nation's capital, is one of the largest school kidnappings in the decade since the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Borno state's Chibok village in 2014 stunned the world. Analysts and activists say the security lapses that allowed that mass abduction remain.

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