Kano (Nigeria) (AFP) – Boko Haram gunmen killed at least 43 people
and burnt down three villages in northeast Nigeria, residents told AFP
Thursday, the latest in an upsurge of attacks by the Islamist militants.
Dozens
of rebels on motorcycles stormed Matangale, Buraltima and Dirmanti in
restive Borno state on Tuesday, opening fire on villagers before looting
and burning homes, fleeing residents said.
News of the assault
was slow to emerge due to poor communication in the region after Boko
Haram destroyed telecoms masts in previous attacks.
“They came
around 4:00 pm (1500 GMT) on 20 motorcycles, three gunmen on each, and
attacked Matangale before proceeding to Buraltima and Dirmanti,” said
resident Dala Tungushe.
“They killed 43 people and burnt all the
houses in the three villages after looting food supplies,” Tungushe, who
fled Matangale to Biu, some 90 kilometres (56 miles) away.
Matangale
was worst hit by the attack as the attackers opened fire at an open
well outside the village where residents had gathered to fetch drinking
water and do their laundry.
“The Boko Haram gunmen opened fire on
the crowd at the well where they killed around 16 people,” said Bulama
Karuye, another resident.
“In all, we lost 43 people in the attacks. All the three villages were completely burnt.”
He
added the number of casualties could have been much higher had some of
the villagers not been away at a weekly market around 40 kilometres
away.
Hundreds of residents of the affected villages, particularly
women and children, fled to nearby Damboa town where they had sought
refuge in a primary school, both Tungushe and Karuye said.
They
said the attackers came from nearby Sambisa Forest, a major Boko Haram
stronghold from where hundreds of women and children kidnapped by the
militants were rescued during recent military operations.
Troops and local hunters from Damboa pursued the fleeing attackers into the bush and a gunfight erupted.
“The
soldiers and the hunters brought back a pickup truck and some
motorcycles they recovered from the Boko Haram attackers… but we don’t
know how many of the gunmen they killed,” Tungushe said.
More than
150 people have been killed by Boko Haram since President Muhammadu
Buhari took power on May 29, vowing to crush the militants and end their
bloody six-year insurgency.
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