Terror group, Boko Haram, has killed 37 people in separate attacks on
six villages in Borno State, a youth vigilance member told journalists
in Maiduguri on Thursday.
He revealed that the notorious group drove in a convoy of vehicles to
Koshifa, Matangle, Buraltuma, Darmanti, Almeri and Burmari villages,
all in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State, on Wednesday night.
The source said the insurgents opened fire indiscriminately on the villagers while setting houses on fire.
A top member of the youth vigilance group in Biu, a neighbouring
local government area of Damboa, who also spoke on the condition of
anonymity, said some of the villagers, who fled from the attack
villages, narrated their ordeal.
He said those who escaped were mostly women, who alleged that the
insurgents killed their husbands and burnt down their houses leaving
them with nothing.
The
women, the youth added, were equally afraid that the insurgents might
come back to finish off the villages, forcing them to flee.
He said, “At least, 37 persons were killed in coordinated attacks on
the six villages, and the victims were mostly men and youths and their
homes razed down completely.
”The women said many people were still missing but they believed
that they will still come to Damboa or Biu town so that they can reunite
with their families. I must say Boko haram has almost wiped out this
generation.”
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