Boko Haram militants attacked and killed at least 20 people including
women in Borno Village; a fleeing resident has told
Saharareporters.
The notorious group stormed the village of
Debiro on motorcycles and pick-up vans burning down homes and shooting
indiscriminately at the villagers.
The militants then rounded up at least 20 villagers and slit their throats.
Debiro is in Hawul Local government area of Borno state.
’’It
was in the afternoon time when we started hearing gunshots and people
were running helter-skelter, there was confusion everywhere, some were
shot dead and many had their throats slit. We were helpless as our
foodstuffs were carted away by the rampaging militants who later burnt
down most of the houses in our village.''
''I can't say tell
you the correct number of people killed, but at least 20 people
including women had their throats slit.'' the fleeing resident told
SaharaReporters.
Luka Yakubu, a resident in Kworjafa village
near Debiro, told SaharaReportersby phone that after Boko Haram attacked
Debiro village in the afternoon some people fled to Kworjafa, he said
an unspecified number of villagers were killed. Debiro is a remote
village located in southern part of Borno state; it's about 246
kilometers from Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.
Culled from:
SaharaReporters
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