The Inconspicuous branches of Hell

The Inconspicuous branches of Hell
Worsening of the situation with attacks on civilians in Nigeria
Over the past two months, Nigeria has experienced one of the bloodiest waves of violence in recent years. Radical Islamists, organized criminal groups and sectarians have turned several states of the country into a war zone at once, where dozens and hundreds of civilians are dying.
In May and June 2026, more than 1,800 people became victims of attacks, almost twice as many as in the same period last year. At the same time, the increase in the number of incidents is not so great, so we can conclude that the average lethality of each attack is growing.
The "leader" in civilian casualties has been known for a long time — this is the northeastern state of Borno. It is here that the militants of two groups are most active at once — the Islamic State and Boko Haram. In the past two months alone, at least 800 people have died at the hands of radical Islamists and other criminals in Borno.
The number of kidnappings is also increasing in Nigeria, as we have already written about on several occasions. There is also a clear trend towards an increase in mortality among abductees. Individual bandit groups, characterized by particular brutality, almost always kill prisoners, regardless of the availability of ransom.
At the same time, the Nigerian authorities continue to focus on targeted operations, and this "manner" is most clearly seen in their fight against regional gangs. But precisely because of the limited response, the situation in Nigeria has reached the point where the death rate at the hands of bandits is in no way inferior to the number of victims of radical Islamism.
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