Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Boko Haram kills 45 soldiers, policemen •Hoists flag in Borno villages, residents allege
GUNMEN suspected to be Boko Haram
members have allegedly killed at least 45
Nigerian security personnel, after laying siege
on the town of Buni Yadi, the headquarters of
Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State.
Reports said Boko Haram gunmen, on trucks
and motorcycles, stormed the town late on
Monday.
A source with Nigeria’s Joint Task Force told
Voice of America (VOA) Hausa Service that 24
soldiers and 21 police officers were confirmed
dead following the attack.
The source, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said the gunmen took away an
armoured tank and many vehicles.
There has been no word on civilian casualties.
A Hausa Service reporter said militants were
also attacking motorists on highways leading in
and out of Maiduguri, Borno State capital.
Drivers said snipers waited on trees to fire at
passing cars, which were then attacked by
gunmen hiding in bushes by the side of the
road.
The twin bombings in the city of Jos last week
killed 130 people, and Boko Haram continues
to hold more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped
from a school in the village of Chibok last
month.
Meanwhile, eight people were killed when
some suspected terrorists, using motorcycles
and armed with AK-47 rifles, stormed Chinene
village of Chikide-Joghode-Kaghum ward of
Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
The insurgents, according to sources, also
hoisted their flags in Ashigashiya ward and
other hilly border villages with Cameroon
Republic.
A resident, names withheld for security reasons,
told the Nigerian Tribune that the gunmen
invaded Chinene, a border community with
Cameroon Republic, at about 2.00 a.m on
Tuesday and opened fire on sleeping residents,
killing eight people, including an old woman in
her 80s.
He gave the names of those killed to include
Bulama Dajiba, Bulama John, Haruna Kwatha,
Haruna Wadda, Births Kurma, Haruna Waruda
and Shaibu Galva
“Some terrorists came to our community
yesterday evening (Monday) when we were
asleep, they shouted Allahu Akbar in Arabic
and shot sporadically at fleeing residents,
killing eight people, while two of our members
sustained gunshot injuries.
“They had a field day as we could not confront
them when all of them were carrying AK-47
rifles and petrol bombs. After they killed some
of us, they later went to our two churches and
set them ablaze, including some shops and
residential houses.
“As I am talking to you now, we are yet to bury
the dead, as most people have fled the area for
fear of further attacks,” he said.
The state Police Public Relations Officer,
Gideon Jubrin, could not be reached, as all his
phone numbers were switched off, but a top
police source confirmed the attacks and the
number of the casualties.
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