Nigerian village buries 45 after Boko
Haram 'slaughter'
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[November 21, 2014]
MAIDUGURI (Reuters) - At least 45
people were killed in a Boko Haram reprisal attack on a village in
northeastern Nigeria, the epicenter of the Islamists' five-year
insurgency, the head of the local government and a military source said
on Friday.
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The military source said the militants stormed the village in
Wednesday's attack to avenge four of their members who had wandered
into the market but were identified and killed by soldiers in a gun
fight.
"The Boko Haram militants mobilized and came on a reprisal," the
source told Reuters in the Borno state capital Maiduguri.
The attack on Azaya Kura village occurred on a busy market day,
Shettima Lawan, chairman of Mafa district council said by telephone.
"They slaughtered 45 people. They've been buried," Lawan said.
Mafa district and Azaya Kura are located in an area near the
Nigerian border with Cameroon which is mostly under the control of
the Boko Haram, which is seeking to establish an Islamic caliphate
in northern Nigeria.
The group has stepped up attacks in the northeast of Nigeria in
recent weeks since it rejected a ceasefire announced by the
government.
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A resident of the village who has fled to Maiduguri because of the
violence, Bakura Moh'd, said a family member told him the insurgents
came around noon and rounded up people to kill them.
"They tied peoples' hands behind their backs and slit their throats
like animals," Moh'd said.
(Reporting by Lanre Ola; Writing by Bate Felix; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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