Boko Haram Terrorists Kill Five in Adamawa

Boko Haram Terrorists Kill Five in Adamawa

 

NIGERIA: BOKO HARAM TERRORISTS KILL 5 IN ADAMAWA

Attack by Boko Haram terrorists left five persons dead in a village in Adamawa state, north East Nigeria, a community leader and a local resident told AFP on Friday.

“A group of 10 militants stormed Kaya village at about 9:00 pm (2000 GMT) in the Madagali area late on Thursday and broke into two homes, killing four people.

Another resident was shot dead when he tried to come to the rescue of the victims, Maina Ularama, a former Madagali local government chairman” AFP reported.

“Five people were shot dead last night by Boko Haram in Kaya village, three of them brothers living in the same house,” the source said.

“They killed another person in a house close by. The fifth victim was killed when he rush towards the area to rescue the victims after hearing their cries for help.”

Samson Lawan, who lives in Kaya, gave a similar account. He said the gunmen looted medical supplies at the village clinic before fleeing into the bush.

“They were overheard saying telling one of them who wanted to set fire to homes that they were not in the village for arson,” Lawan said.

Kaya village has been attacked before in the insurgency, which since 2009 has killed at least 20,000 in northeast Nigeria and displaced more than 2.6 million.

In June 2016 Boko Haram jihadists killed 18 mourners in an attack on the village.

Adamawa was said to have been cleared of Boko Haram in late 2015, after they rampaged across the northeast, seizing towns and territory.

But attacks have continued in the north of the state, particularly around Madagali, which borders Borno state and the militants’ Sambisa Forest stronghold.

On Monday militants killed three people in a raid on nearby Pallam village where they burnt buildings and looted food supplies, in the first attack in Adamawa this year.

Elsewhere, nine others were killed in two separate attacks on people collecting firewood near the border town of Ngala, in Borno.

Ten people were killed and dozens injured in a twin suicide bombing in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, on Wednesday

 

 

 

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