KANO: Boko Haram militants raided a village in northeast Nigeria earlier this week, killing three men and abducting seven women, police said Thursday.
The militants raided a village in the northeastern district of Askira Uba on Monday, firing weapons and burning buildings to the ground, Borno state police commissioner Damian Chukwu told AFP.
Casting doubt on government claims that Boko Haram is “technically defeated,” the police chief said officers had been deployed in the area to forestall further attacks.
“Homes and vehicles were burned in the attack which made villagers ran into the bush,” said Chukwu.
Askira Uba is near the town of Chibok, where more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted in April 2014, drawing global attention to the raging Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria’s northeast.
Nigeria recently said it has forced the militants out of their Sambisa forest stronghold, but residents in the area believe the Daesh-affiliated group is still present.
The raid was the latest in a string of assaults or attempted attacks in Borno state by suicide bombers, often young women.
At last 20,000 people have been killed since the start of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2009. Violence continues, despite government and military claims the group is on the verge of defeat.
Earlier, at least four people were killed in three attacks by suicide bombers in Maiduguri, police and witnesses said.
The first attack late Tuesday involved a male bomber who was shot dead by a military sniper after he was seen moving toward a security checkpoint, said Damian Chukwu, police commissioner of Borno. Then two teenage female suicide bombers attacked early Wednesday.
The first was shot dead by soldiers and the second blew herself up after civilian self-defense fighters stopped her from moving toward a mosque, Chukwu said. The bomber and one of the fighters were killed.
Boko Haram kill 3 in Nigeria
Boko Haram kill 3 in Nigeria
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