‘Boko Haram Lock Up Churches, Spray Christian Worshippers With Bullets’ Chilling Details
A number of churches in northeast Nigeria were attacked by suspected
Boko Haram Islamists on Sunday, near the town of Chibok where more than 200 teenage girls were kidnapped in April.
Reuters News Agency captures Chilling details of how Boko Haram gunmen
attacked three villages Sunday in Nigeria’s Borno State are emerging.
In Kautikiri village, the gunmen, in a Rwanda-style genocide, locked up
worshippers in the church and sprayed it with bullets, according to
survivors.
Samuel Chibok, a survivor of the attack here, about
five km from where the girls were snatched, said that around 20 men in a
Toyota pick-up truck and motorcycles rolled into the village. They
sprayed it with bullets, focusing much of their fire power on panicked
worshippers in a local church.
“Initially I thought they were
military but when I came out, they were firing at people. I saw people
fleeing and they burned our houses,” he said, adding that some people
had died in the attack, including two of his relatives.
“Smoke was billowing from our town as I left.”
A local pro-government vigilante, who declined to be named, said residents had now recovered 15 bodies from the village.
The attackers on Sunday made simultaneous strikes on three villages in the Chibok community, in Borno state.
Another attack on Kwada, eight km (five miles) from Chibok village,
left dozens of people dead, a security source operating in the area
said, although the precise toll was not yet clear.
A senior
advisor to Borno state governor Kassim Shettima, who declined to be
named because he was not authorised to speak, said there had also been a
third attack on Nguragida, his home village which he visited on Sunday.
Nine bodies had been recovered from that attack, he said.
Violence in Nigeria’s northeast has been relentless in the past year and
has gained in intensity since April, when more than 200 schoolgirls
were snatched by Boko Haram rebels from Chibok. Efforts to free them,
which have attracted Western support, have so far not succeeded.
In a separate assault on Friday evening insurgents killed seven
soldiers in the village of Goniri, in Yobe state, a security source and
witnesses said.
The Boko Haram fighters arrived in four
armoured personel carriers and 11 Hilux trucks mounted with
anti-aircraft guns, said a security source and a witness who gave his
name only as Hamisu.
“They were all dressed in full military
but they did not direct their onslaught on the civilian population,”
Hamisu said by telephone.
An explosion on Friday night in a
brothel in the northeastern Nigerian city of Bauchi killed 11 people and
wounded 28, police said on Saturday. This attack was also believed to
be the work of Boko Haram.
A military operation in the
northeast has so far failed to quell the rebellion and has triggered
reprisal attacks that are increasingly targeting civilians, after they
formed vigilante groups to try to help the government flush out the
militants.
But their tactics – often striking then fleeing over
the border into Cameroon – have repeatedly proved devastating. They are
well armed and funded by a lucrative kidnapping operation.
Here are some of the deadly raids, kidnappings and bombings that have
been linked to Boko Haram this year by Agency France-Press:
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February 15, 2014: An attack blamed on the extremist sect leaves more
than 100 people dead in the mostly Christian village of Izghe in the
north-eastern state of Borno.
- April 14: Gunmen kidnap 276
female high school students in Chibok, Borno. Fifty-seven managed to
escape but the rest are still being held. Several foreign countries,
including the United States, have joined forces to try to find the
girls.
-April 14: A blast at a bus station packed with morning
commuters at Nyanya, on the southern outskirts of Abuja, kills at least
75 people, the most deadly attack to date on the capital. Boko Haram
claims responsibility. On May 1, a car bomb at the same spot kills 19,
and leaves 80 injured.
- May 5: At least 300 people are killed
in an attack in Gamboru Ngala, in Borno state near the border with
Cameroon, which totally destroys the town.
- May 20: At least
118 are killed and 56 injured in two car bomb attacks on a market in
Jos, central Nigeria, which go off within 20 minutes of each other. The
regional governor blames Boko Haram.
- June 1: At least 40 are
killed when a bomb explodes at a football stadium in Mubi in the
north-east of the country shortly after a match. The attack is blamed on
Boko Haram.
- June 3: Hundreds are feared dead in a suspected
Boko Haram attack on four villages in Borno state, with local leaders
putting the death toll as high as 500.
- June 17: 21 football
fans are killed when a bomb rips through the viewing centre where they
are watching the World Cup in Damaturu, northern Nigeria.
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June 24: Local officials report 30 killed and more than 60 women
kidnapped in a series of attacks over several days in Borno state,
although the Nigerian government denies the abductions.
- June
25: At least 21 people are killed and 17 injured in a bombing at a
crowded shopping centre in the centre of Abuja. The attack — the third
on the city in three months — is blamed on Boko Haram.
- June
29: Suspected Boko Haram gunmen riding on motorcycles target a number of
churches during Sunday mass, opening fire on worshippers and chasing
them into the bush. Witnesses fear dozens are killed
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