Today News: Boko Haram kill half dozen Nigerian villagers


Boko Haram jihadists killed six men in a very village in northeast Federal Republic of Nigeria on weekday in what gave the impression to be a targeted retaliation attack, a militia fighting the cluster told foetoprotein.

Nine Boko Haram fighters ar suspected of getting into Kijimatari, a village in northeast Borno state, at around a pair of am (0100 GMT), breaking into the homes of six men as well as the village chief before slitting their throats.

"The attackers evaded a close-by military stop by getting into the village through bush ways," says Ibrahim lagune, the top of an area anti-jihadist militia force.

"The chief of the village was among the victims and it absolutely was clear the victims were deliberately targeted."

Local resident Kulo genus Musa says that whereas the attackers had carried guns, they "chose to use knives" to avoid alerting troopers manning a close-by stop.

Musa says the killings were a retaliation for the arrest of 2 Boko Haram members UN agency touched into the village claiming to possess been displaced from their homes by the jihadists 2 months earlier.

"We believe the attackers suspected the six individuals they killed of tipping off the military that diode to the arrest of the 2 Boko Haram fighters."
    
Nigerian troops re-took the close garrison city of Monguno and close villages in February 2015, when losing it to Boko Haram for 3 weeks throughout which era the cluster plundered the town's military base and burnt homes.

Despite the liberation of Monguno and therefore the reopening of the a hundred thirty five kilometer main road (85 miles) that links it to the regional capital city, scattered attacks by Boko Haram continue.

Boko Haram's bloody eight-year armed insurrection geared toward establishing a uncompromising  Islamic state has killed a minimum of twenty 000 individuals and displaced over a pair of.6 million.   

The violence has conjointly spilt into Nigeria's neighbours Niger, Chad and Cameroon.

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