The fighters of the dreaded Boko Haram sect laid a siege to some Borno
communities between Tuesday and Wednesday night and killed 145 persons
and injured several others.
Some of the deceased were killed in some mosques where the villagers had gone to pray after breaking Wednesday’s fast.
The attacks occurred in some villages in Monguno and Kukawa local government areas of the state.
The Tuesday attack was on Musarram village, located 8km away from
Monguno town, in northern part of the troubled state, where 48 males
where picked out by the insurgents and killed, according to a resident
of the village and some fleeing residents.
In the second attack on Wednesday, the insurgents attacked Kukawa, a
border town with Niger Republic and killed 97 persons, according to a
fleeing resident, Abba Modu, who spoke to our correspondent in
Maiduguri.
Another fleeing resident, Idi Isa, said over 48 persons were killed and
17 others injured when the insurgents attacked Musara, a village that is
few kilometres to Monguno on Tuesday.
Isa, who claimed he escaped death by a whisker, said the well-armed
terrorists numbering about 40 rounded up the villagers, sorted out the
males and opened fire on them.
Isa said, “A total of 48 males died on the spot while 17 others escaped with serious injuries.”
Isa, who spoke on Thursday in Maiduguri, said the image of the killing
was disturbing and he still felt he was still being hunted by the
insurgents.
A member of the House of Representatives representing the area, Muhammed
Tahir Monguno, who spoke to journalists on the telephone in Maiduguri,
confirmed the sad incident.
He said, “I received the sad news yesterday (Wednesday) that Boko Haram terrorists had attacked some communities near Monguno.
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