Boko Haram militants have reportedly kidnapped more than 400 women and children in Borno State. They were kidnapped from Damasak, one of the towns freed this month by troops from Niger and Chad, Reuters reports.
There was no immediate official confirmation of the figure but residents confirmed the sad development.
"They took 506 young women and children (in Damasak). They killed about 50 of them before leaving," a trader called Souleymane Ali told Reuters in the town. "We don’t know if they killed others after leaving, but they took the rest with them."
Troops from Niger and Chad last week found the bodies of at least 70 people in an apparent execution site under a bridge leading out of Damasak, where the streets remain strewn with debris and burnt-out cars after the fighting.
Ali said his wife and three of his daughters were among those seized.
"Two of them were supposed to get married this year. (Boko Haram) said 'They are slaves so we’re taking them because they belong to us'," he said.
Mohamed Ousmane, another trader, said the militants took his two wives and three of their children.
A 40-year-old resident who gave her name as Fana said fighters had rounded up captives in the main mosque before taking them out of town. She said she saved her two children by hiding them in her house.

O my God hope is not true oooo
ReplyDeleteDisheartening! Just when I tot this war was coming to an end. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteIf dis is true, den I won't belief anytin dat they r really fighting bokoharam cos there r many questions we need to kip asking.
ReplyDeleteGive them some credit its not really easy...
DeleteHmm I still don't believe the figures...let's wait for confirmation on this
ReplyDeleteGod dey...... I think it's about tym d villagers in all diz villages being terrorised by boko haram acquire weapons 4 demsefs nd protect demsefs since d Nigerian security cannot always b derr..... b4 diz terrorist wipe dem all out....
ReplyDeleteU think that's d best solution.....see what that ur advice has turn sudden n libya into...
DeleteThat's not d best solution under d current circumstance.......use sudden as case study
DeleteWere dem dey even cari dem go sef
ReplyDeleteWere dem dey even cari dem go sef
ReplyDeleteNa de whol village de pack o
ReplyDeleteWar against terrorist is not an easy one...let's only encourage our troops n govt mobilize in salary n welfare ....hope the military gets to them fast....
ReplyDeletethis wahala Neva still end.. Lord help us
ReplyDeletecapture and recapturing,hmmmmmm
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