Suspected Boko Haram insurgents shot dead “many” people, possibly as
many as 97, late on Wednesday in a town in northeast Nigeria, several
sources said, the latest in a string of attacks in Borno state.
A
former local official in the town of Kukawa near Lake Chad said many had
been killed after the suspected Islamist militants attacked in the
early evening. A member of a local defence group said the death toll
could be as high as 97.
“Many people were killed,” said the military source, adding that the casualty figure “may be very high”.
Boko
Haram has killed thousands of people and left about 1.5 million others
displaced during a six-year insurgency to create an Islamic caliphate in
the northeast of Africa’s most populous nation and top oil producer.
The
last month has seen a resurgence in attacks, most of them in the Borno
state capital of Maiduguri, the biggest city of northeastern Nigeria
where the army’s new command centre for the campaign against Boko Haram
is now located.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who was inaugurated on
May 29, has held talks with officials from neighbouring countries Chad,
Niger, Cameroon and Benin to set up a regional force to tackle the
insurgents.
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