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Tension: Boko Haram invade Chibok town, kill many people

Boko Haram terrorists invaded Chibok town on Tuesday, June 14 – The bloodthirsty terrorist group killed more than four indigenes in a village close to the town which is located in the Northeastern part of the country – The insurgents abducted at four women during the invasion – The military captured some of the terrorists, while some escaped with the kidnapped women The villagers and one of the members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, working with the military said the Boko Haram terrorist group invaded Kautuva village in the early hours of Tuesday, June 14. They burnt several houses and fired gun shots at the villagers, in which some died in the process. According to a statement released by the acting director army public relation, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, part of which states: “Some elements of Boko Haram terrorists on 6 motorcycles yesterday attacked Kutuva village in which they killed 4 persons and abducted 4 women from the village. “The vigilantes did their best by engaging the terrorists, unfortunately they escaped into the bush. 


The 11-year-old girl rescued from the Boko Haram insurgents 

“The vigilantes also rescued an 11 year old girl who stated that she was abducted by the terrorists from Batha village. Sadly however, the vigilante could not trace the terrorists or the abducted women. “During preliminary interrogation, they confessed that they were Boko Haram terrorists group members that were compelled to join the insurgency against their will and that they were on their way to Damboa to surrender to the military. 

“Further screening has confirmed 17 of them as hardened Boko Haram terrorists trying to escape and infiltrate the society. “The suspected suppliers abandoned the vehicle and fled into the bush on sighting the patrol team. The vehicle and its contents has been recovered to nearby military location.CDF Ali Pagu, who lives in the village where the insurgents attacked said: “Some of us were lucky to survive and ran to Chibok.
 Boko Haram insurgents invaded Chibok town, killed many people, kidnapped women While another indigene spoke about the raid by the terrorists, saying they kidnapped three women. 

Kautuva is a village close to Chibok, a town where Boko Haram terrorists kidnapped 276 girls from a secondary school in April 2014. Insurgency in the Northeast has left more than 15,000 people dead, with more than 2 million people becoming internally displaced. The Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeastern part of Nigeria has continued to become a recurring decimal. It is one the national challenges the country has been battling to solve for some years. The military has continued to wage war on the insurgents since the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in last year May. 

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