Connect with us
Clean Work Place LinkedIn Banner (1)

Boko Haram Reportedly Slaughters 15 Villagers In Borno

Boko Haram

Insecurity

Boko Haram Reportedly Slaughters 15 Villagers In Borno

At least 15 bodies were evacuated this morning, the attacks took place yesterday (Thursday).

Boko Haram terrorists have reportedly slaughtered at least 15 people in coordinated attacks on two communities in Jere Local Government Area of Borno state.

Daily Trust reported that the insurgents stormed Kofa village at midnight and started shooting for about an hour into the early hours of Friday, June 16.

They also attacked Molai Kura and Molai Gana where they slaughtered some people. Many residents reportedly fled their homes to take cover in the nearby bush.

More Afrika Eyes News  Gunmen Kill 3, Abduct 3 In Niger

A top member of a vigilante group, Bukar Ali Musty said the farmers were working on their farmland near Molai, on the outskirts of Maiduguri on Thursday, June 15, when insurgents attacked and beheaded them.

“At least 15 bodies were evacuated this morning, the attacks took place yesterday (Thursday).

More Afrika Eyes News  After 9 Years In Boko Haram Captivity, Two Chibok Girls Escape

“Seven farmers were beheaded while working on their farmland and the attackers also slit the throats of eight other harmless civilians in their homes.”

Another civilian JTF who was part of the evacuation team, raised concerns over the attacks, saying all stakeholders must wake up to ensure it doesn’t continue.

“It was a sad development considering the progress that we have made in the months without any attacks on communities.

More Afrika Eyes News  Boko Haram Terrorists Kill 10 Chadian Soldiers Near Nigeria Border

“I was there this morning. I can’t imagine seeing my fellow human being slaughtered like a ram. All those bodies that we recovered were found in the pool of blood and I think we all need to rise to tame this enemy of peace.”

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in Insecurity

Clean Work Place LinkedIn Banner
To Top