A young female suicide bomber also
killed 12 worshippers when she blew herself up in a mosque in Borno.
While there was no immediate claim of responsibility, Boko Haram has
used both men and young women and girls as human bombs in the past. And
as night fell, Nigerian troops battled "hordes of Boko Haram gunmen" who
seemed set on attacking the state capital Maiduguri, the birthplace of
the extremist Islamist movement.
"President Muhammadu Buhari has
condemned the latest wave of killings... describing them as most inhuman
and barbaric," the presidency said in a statement. The bloodshed is the
worst since Buhari came to power in May, vowing to root out the
insurgency that has claimed more than 15,000 lives. Up to 50 armed men
on motorbikes stormed the village of Mussa in the latest atrocity on
Friday, shooting villagers and burning their homes, survivor Bitrus
Dangana said. "They killed six people in the village and they chased the
inhabitants into the bush, firing at them... 25 people were killed in
the bush," he said. Another survivor, Adamu Bulus, confirmed 31 people
had been murdered. It was the fourth time that Boko Haram had attacked
the village in the past year, local youth worker Sunday Wabba told AFP,
describing how they "killed everyone on sight".
Boko Haram kills nearly 200 in 48 hours - Militants unleash female suicide bombers North East Nigeria - Kuwait Times | Kuwait Times
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