Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Suspected Islamist militants have attacked three villages in remote northeastern Nigeria, killing dozens, according to reports.
Gunmen in combat clothing riding on army trucks entered the villages of Attagara, Agapalawa and Aganjara, in the Gwoza area along the Cameroon border, on Tuesday.
Gwoza in Borno State is the main stronghold of militant Islamist group Boko Haram.
They opened fire on villagers and burned houses and churches to the ground.
Dozens of people were killed in each attack, Reuters news agency quoted an unnamed security source as saying.
The attacks continue a pattern of almost daily deadly violence blamed on Boko Haram

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