Gunmen killed at least 32 people in attacks on villages in northern Nigeria on Saturday, according to residents and local police, highlighting the ongoing security crisis in the region. The raids, which occurred in the Borgu area of Niger State, involved assailants on motorcycles who opened fire indiscriminately and abducted several individuals, as reported by witnesses.
The attacks come amid a complex security situation in northern Nigeria, where armed groups, including those affiliated with ISIL (ISIS), and gangs engaging in kidnapping for ransom operate. The violence has drawn increased scrutiny, including criticism from US President Donald Trump, according to Al Jazeera. Military personnel were seen guarding areas after a deadly raid in Doma, Katsina State, on February 4th, as reported by The Guardian.
In other international developments, Cyclone Gezani struck Mozambique's southern coastal province of Inhambane, resulting in at least four fatalities, officials confirmed. The cyclone followed a path through Madagascar, where it caused significant damage and claimed at least 41 lives.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Israeli forces killed at least nine Palestinians in new attacks across Gaza on Sunday, in what was described as another violation of the United States-brokered ceasefire from October, according to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera. The Israeli military also launched attacks on southern Lebanon, targeting what it identified as warehouses used by the Hezbollah armed group.
In separate news, the US military reportedly utilized Anthropic's AI model Claude during an operation in Venezuela, as revealed by the Wall Street Journal. Anthropic declined to comment on the specific use of Claude, but stated that any use of the tool was required to comply with its policies, according to The Guardian. The operation is a high-profile example of how the US military is using AI.
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