Boko Haram Gunmen Shoot Fleeing Villagers Killing 150 People


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Gunmen from Boko Haram shot villagers while others drowned trying to escape the notorious terrorists as they assaulted their homes in northeastern Nigeria. The attack left 150 Kukuwa-Gari villagers in Yobe state dead in the attack.

The scores of militants who arrived on motorcycles or by car "opened fire instantly, which forced residents to flee. They shot a number of people", Modu Balumi, a resident of Kukuwa-Gari, told AFP.

Many residents, who tried to flee, plunged into the river which is full from the rain, and drowned, Reuters reported.

The latest tally, Balumi said, showed a total of 150 people either shot dead or drowned in the attack. "The gunmen deliberately killed a fisherman who tried to save drowning residents of the village."

This is just the most recent attack on the Kukuwa-Gari villagers by Boko Haram, which began to forge an alliance with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group in 2014.

On 29 July, according to a member of the local government council, 32 Boko Haram militants on motorcycles raided the village at 10:30 pm, killing 10 people. The attackers also "burnt more than half of the village, including food silos and livestock", the local government source said at the time.