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Friday, 6 September 2013

BOKO HARAM STRIKES AGAIN: 20 Killed In Fresh Attacks In Borno

20 people have been feared dead in Borno fresh attacks by the suspected Boko Haram terrorists.
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The sect who attacked two towns were said to have started their attack by opening fire in a market and killing 15 people in Gajiran Local Government Area of Borno State and killed five others in a nearby village, Bulabulin Ngawra in Konduga LGA of the state.
It was gathered the attack which was carried out in two Local Government Areas in Borno State occurred between 10pm and 2am on Thursday.
As a result of the attacks on the two towns, surviving residents fled their homes through bush paths, according to a source.
Gajiran residents speaking to journalists in the state capital, Maiduguri said the gunmen pretended to be traders attending a local market.
“Some of them came aboard trucks while others came on foot to beat the security checks at the entrance of the town,” resident Ibrahim Bulama told AFP.
They then “blended among traders conducting business,” before opening fire in the market, killing 15 people, he told reporters.
They also set fire to a  building belonging to Ngwara LGA and a police post.
Gajiran is roughly 85 kilometres (50 miles) from the capital.
Mobile phone service has been barred in Borno since the middle of May, when the Federal Government declared a state of emergency across most of the northeast and launched an offensive aimed at crushing Boko Haram’s insurgency.
The military has said it switched off the phones to block the Islamists from coordinating attacks. It has also claimed the offensive left the insurgents in disarray and curbed their ability to attack to civilians.
While the violence has persisted amid the military campaign, the pattern of attacks suggests that the insurgents have targeted more remote regions, perhaps where the presence of security forces is reduced.
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