Terror sect, Boko Haram, has carried out what may seem like their
most heinous crimes in recent times as they reportedly burned children
alive in an attack in Borno state.
In one of their most heinous massacres to date, militants from the
radical Islamist Boko Haram group slaughtered over a hundred victims in a
village in northeast Nigeria Saturday night, including a number of
children whom they burned alive.
According to Breaking Times, the latest atrocity from the jihadi
group allied to the Islamic State took place in the village of Dalori,
some three miles from Maiduguri, Nigeria. Vice Chairman of a civilian
joint task force in Dalori, Modu Kaka, said that at least 100 dead
bodies were taken away but that hundreds are still missing.
Witnesses spoke of “scores of bodies” burned and riddled with bullets
lying in the streets after the attack Saturday night. One man, who
managed to escape by hiding in a tree, said that he could hear the wails
of children screaming in the flames.
Residents of the community said the militants stormed into town
around 6:20 pm and began their killing spree, which lasted for several
hours. During the assault, the jihadis demolished houses and burned
livestock once they had pillaged and carried away foodstuffs. Several of
the villagers were burnt beyond recognition.
Witnesses reported that the fighters ravaged the settlement for four
hours, and that three female suicide bombers blew themselves up among
people who were fleeing.
Students at nearby University of Maiduguri heard explosions and gunfire, and many fled the area as the conflict raged.
One political science student named Hauwa Ba’na said: “We are crying
in our hostel because the explosions are loud and everyone is
panicking.”
A Dalori resident, Mallam Buka, decried the lack of protection from
the Nigerian military. “We were helpless. Could you believe that there
was no military presence in Dalori? The government didn’t provide
security to protect us. I lost 11 people, and 5 of our children are
nowhere to be found,” she said.
Another resident by the name of Ibrahim Muhammad said that the Boko
Haram insurgents had dressed up as military personnel and began opening
fire on everybody. “All our wives and children were brutally killed
while they looted and destroyed our livestock,” he said.
Boko Haram terrorists began their Islamist insurgency in Maiduguri in
2009, and during their 6-year uprising have killed some 20,000 people
and driven another 2.5 million from their homes.
A survivor hidden in a tree says he watched Boko Haram extremists
firebomb huts and heard the screams of children among people burned to
death in the latest attack by Nigeria’s homegrown Islamic extremists.
Scores of charred corpses and bodies with bullet wounds littered the
streets from Saturday night’s attack on Dalori village just 3 miles from
Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram and the biggest city in the
northeast, according to survivors and soldiers.
The shooting and burning continued for four hours, survivor Alamin
Bakura said, weeping on a telephone call to The Associated Press. He
said several of his family members were killed or wounded.
The violence continued as three female suicide bombers blew up among
people who managed to flee to neighboring Gamori village, killing many
people, according to a soldier at the scene who insisted on anonymity
because he is not authorized to speak to journalists.
It was not known how many scores of people were killed because bodies
still were being collected, including from the surrounding bushes where
the insurgents hunted down fleeing villagers, according to Abba Shehu, a
security guard helping collect corpses.
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