Terrorists allegedly put explosive devices on the rail tracks.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Nigerians have taken to social media to voice their outrage at the terrorist attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train, which killed multiple people.
Terrorists attacked a train carrying over 900 passengers on Monday, March 28, 2022, between Katari and Rijana train stations, injuring numerous passengers.
Terrorists allegedly installed explosive devices on the rail track, forcing the train to derail when the explosives detonated.
Many individuals have turned to Twitter to express their sorrow for the victims of the incident as well as the wider security situation in Nigeria.
2 days ago, Bandits laid siege on Kaduna International Airport, kill NAMA staff, left many wounded.
— Ayemojubar.js 𓃵 (@ayemojubar) March 28, 2022
Today, Terrorists bombed Abuja-Kaduna railway track with 970 passengers onboard.
Yet APC still has the gut to ask Nigerians for re-election in 2023.
I'm in the train . I have been shot please pray for me.
— Chinelo (@nelo_x) March 28, 2022
A young lady with a bright future
— Mercy Sugar Data plug💛💡💙💙 (@ademoye_mercy) March 29, 2022
Rest in peace Dr Chinelo😭💔💔I pray the Almighty God comfort ur family 🙏
This is really sad.. pic.twitter.com/qz42CYNAPK
You don’t want to go by land because of bandits.
— Alhaji Beardless Smallie👳🏽♀️ (@SMiTHiE___) March 29, 2022
You don’t want to go by air because they increased the money
Okay train is safer, terrorists still attack.
Wallai we are in soup in this country.
The event that happened last night is an indication that we are not dealing with Bandits but Terrorists. We have been bullied into accepting they are bandits instead of tagging them with the proper designation as terrorists.
— Isah Mohammed (@IsahMohdII) March 29, 2022
These elements should be treated as terrorists.
Our eyes should open, this bandits will not ask for your religion or tribe before shooting you to Dead, we need a collective efforts in other to live peacefully. Religion, tribe or ethnicity should be keep aside, you can only be Hausa, Yoruba or Igbo when you are alive
— Moderate (@moderate_ustaz) March 29, 2022
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