At least 37 people killed after fighters storm town of Gubio in Borno state in five-hour assault, witnesses say.
Boko Haram fighters have killed at least 37 people and destroyed more
than 400 buildings in an assault on the town of Gubio in northeastern
Nigeria's Borno state, witnesses say.
The latest attack, which a military source said involved about 50
Boko Haram members storming Gubio, lasted for around five hours on
Saturday afternoon and ended at about 9.30pm local time, Malam Yusuf
Mohammed, a local resident, told the Reuters news agency.
Details of such attacks often take a number of days to surface
outside of the affected areas due to poor telecommunications in the
remote northeastern region of Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy and most
populous nation.
"They came, shooting, threatening to kill everybody. They set fire on
many houses, burnt down our peoples' vehicles and motorcycles," Bukar
Mondama, the leader of a local vigilante group, told Kashim Shettima,
Borno state governor, who visited the town to assess the devastation.
"The terrorists killed 37 people, including two young boys," Mondama said.
The buildings burned by the fighters included eight mosques, four schools and a local government building.
Boko Haram has been driven out of nearly all the territory it
captured by a series of offensives waged by Nigeria's armed forces
backed by soldiers from the neighbouring states of Chad, Niger and
Cameroon in the past few months.
Thousands of people have been killed and several million displaced in
a six-year Boko Haram campaign in Nigeria's northeast to set up a state
ruled by Islamic law.
Many of Boko Haram's members are said to have retreated into northeastern Nigeria's Sambisa forest.
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This faucet refuses to stop leaking.
ReplyDeleteIt is not going to fizzle out in a jiffy. They will likely continue with Guerrilla warfare tactics. A long term strategy is needed
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