Gunmen Believed To Be Boko Haram kill 15 in Borno
No fewer than 15 persons are feared killed after gunmen
suspected to be Boko Haram militants attacked Kawuri town in the Konduga Local
Government Area of Borno on Sunday.
Some survivors told journalists in Maiduguri on Monday that
the attack coincided with the weekly market of the town.
“The gunmen arrived the town using four wheel vehicles and
pretended to be villagers coming to the market.
“Unknown to the people the gunmen had planted Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) at strategic areas in the town before carrying out
attacks on residents,” Malam Isa Ibrahim, a survivor, said.
He said the gunmen also set several houses and shops ablaze
before fleeing.
Ibrahim said about that 15 persons were found dead at the
end of the attack.
Malam Fantara Madugu, another survivor, said he counted about
15 bodies at the end of the attack.
“We counted about 15 bodies of victims at the end of the
attack.
“We also assisted in conveying about 20 injured persons to
the hospital,” he said.
The Commissioner of Police in Borno, Alhaji Lawan Tanko,
confirmed the attack but declined to give details.
“Kawuri was attacked yesterday resulting in several deaths
and injuries.
“Casualties are being counted. No exact figure yet,” he said
in a text message to reporters.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Borno has been the
hotbed of the Boko Haram insurgency.
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