“It was their shooting that actually woke us up; it was about 3 a.m.
when we began to hear distant shootings and explosions.”........
Premium Times
May 21, 2014
About
48 persons were killed in separate attacks on villages around Borno
State as the Boko Haram sustained renewed hostilities on isolated
communities, security operatives and witnesses said.
Gunmen had
in the early hours of Wednesday, at about 4 a.m. attacked Alagarno and
Bulakurbe Village in Askira-Uba Local Government Area killing 18 persons
and injuring several others, according to accounts of local vigilante
officials. Majority of the houses in the villages were also razed.
A
senior security operative in Maiduguri who spoke off the record because
he is not allowed to speak to journalists on the issue confirmed the
incident.
Fleeing residents of the attacked villages said the attackers stormed the villages while they were asleep.
“It
was their shooting that actually woke us up; it was about 3 a.m. when
we began to hear distant shootings and explosions so we had to scamper
out of our houses and flee into the bush,” said Apagu Maidugu, a
resident of Alagarno. “We saw our village up in flames as we hid in the
bush waiting for the dawn; we lost everything”.
The Alagarno and
Bulakurbe incident occurred barely 24 hours after some gunmen attacked
another village in Damboa Local Government Area called Shawa where about
30 persons were killed and many others injured.
A resident of
Shawa Village who managed to escaped the attack said the attackers
continued to chant “Allahu akbar” (God is great) while shooting
sporadically.
“It happened at about 4 a.m., when we began to hear
the sounds of vehicles, then it was followed by shooting of guns; we
immediately knew we were in trouble”, said Musa Yakubu, a resident of
the village, who spoke on phone from Biu, where he said he ran to during
the attack.
A spokesman of the vigilante group called
civilian JTF, Muhammed Gava, who also confirmed the Shawa incident to
PREMIUM TIMES said the gunmen, apart from killing 30 people, also set
many houses ablaze, including 100 bags of maize and another 50 bags of
millet stored for sale in the coming market days.
“They went away with many goats and rams belonging to our people.
“Our
men in Damboa had visited the village in the morning and reported to us
that the village which is close to Kilakisa community along
Biu-Maiduguri highway had been deserted; and they had to help gather the
corpses for burial”, the vigilante spokesperson said
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