Five schoolgirls escape from kidnappers

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Five girls among dozens of students abducted from a secondary school in the northern Nigerian state of Zamfara have escaped from captivity.

Gunmen attacked their school in Kaya-Maradun town on Wednesday and seized more than 70 students – most of them girls – and a senior member of staff.

Parents of the five students told the BBC that the children managed to escape when the gunmen were splitting them into groups for further movement into a forest. They returned home late in the night.

The Zamfara police confirmed the development but said that the schoolgirls were “rescued” without giving details.

Security forces say they’re trying to locate the other dozens of students still in captivity.

It comes as kidnappings for ransom continue to worsen in the country.

Since last December, armed criminal gangs have abducted around 1,500 students in the region. All schools have been closed in the state following the latest mass abduction.

Victims usually spend weeks or months in captivity inside forests without proper shelter, food or medication.

Most of them have been freed after ransom payments, which observers say are fuelling the crisis.

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Six die after sneaking into Burkina Faso gold mine

Illegal mining is common in Burkina FasoImage caption: Illegal mining is common in Burkina Faso

Six illegal miners died after sneaking into the old pits of a gold mine in Burkina Faso.

Seven others were injured after police fired tear gas, survivors say.

The police said the miners had died because of lack of oxygen in the deep pits and did not comment about the use of tear gas.

Officials say the mines were vandalised and vehicles torched by local people after the incident.

Illegal mining is common in Burkina Faso and the government has been urging the public to partner with the authorities in fighting it.

Source: BBC

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