Boko Haram Islamists shot
dead at least nine people and set homes on fire in a raid on two villages in
conflict-hit northeastern Nigeria, fleeing residents told AFP on Thursday.
All nine victims were
gunned down with assault rifles as the jihadis attacked Tadagara around 10:30
pm (2130 GMT), looting thatch-roofed mud homes and shops before setting them
ablaze, according to witnesses.
"Boko Haram gunmen
came on motorcycles and opened fire on the village after we had retired for the
night and killed nine residents," Tadagara villager Shuaibu Nuhu told
AFP.
"We fled into the
bush from where we saw fire erupting from our homes as the gunmen set them
alight after looting them."
Residents said the
Islamists stayed until dawn, sheltering from heavy rain before moving to nearby
Dunbulwa village.
The inhabitants there had
been warned of the danger by escaped Tadagara residents however and had fled by
the time the gunmen arrived.
"We luckily left the
village as soon as we heard Boko Haram gunmen were on the attack in Tadagara
which was why they found the village empty," said Dunbulwa resident Sani
Mai-Masara.
"They carted away
food and jerry cans of fuel. They then set fire to our homes."
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