The
News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) gathered that the insurgents attacked and
set Wanori, Kaleri and Amarwa villages on fire in a two hour
operation that began at about 9:00 p.m.
Villagers
said the insurgents shot indiscriminately, looted food items before
setting the villages on fire.
Security
sources told NAN that the insurgents were sighted on motorcycles
along the Alau General Area.
“We
suddenly started seeing fire from Dalori, Kaleri and Amarwa followed
by continuous gunshots from these general area.
“The
Alfa jet was quickly deployed to the scene but the insurgents had
taken over the villages as at that time,” one of the security
sources said.
A
resident of Amarwa, Goni Kachalla, who fled the attack amidst the
onslaught by the insurgents, said they were shooting everybody and
people fled in different directions.
“I
am yet to locate my family members,” Mr Kachalla said, adding that
the insurgents looted their belongings shouting Allahu Akbar and
shooting everybody.
Usma
Grema, another victim of the attack, said all houses in Kaleri were
set ablaze by the attackers, adding that “the jet came and chased
them away. I have lost everything.”
Bello
Dabbatta, head, emergency response of the State Emergency Management
Agency, confirmed the attack and said the agency had deployed its
personnel to the affected areas.
Both
the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Borno Police
Command also confirmed the attack, but said they would respond as
soon as they have details on the incident.
Attacks
by Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria’s war-ravaged northeast have
increased in recent months. Over 100 soldiers have been killed and as
many feared missing since mid-July alone.
The
frequency and scope of the latest Boko Haram assault have alarmed
security analysts and residents in the region who feared the
insurgents might have regrouped.
Several
military bases have been raided in recent weeks, with terrorists
making away with large quantities of military equipment in virtually
every raid.
Experts
also blame inadequate weapons and welfare for the troops for the
losses being inflicted by the terrorists.
(NAN)
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