Feared and lethal Islamic organization, Boko Haram have professedly seized more than 400 ladies and kids from the northern Nigerian town of Damasak that was liberated for the current month by troops from Niger and Chad, Reuters gave an account of Tuesday.
No prompt authority affirmation of the figure, on the other hand, the Insurgent has in the past completed mass kidnappings.
An observer (broker by calling) by the name Souleymane Ali uncovered to Reuters that "They took 506 young ladies and kids (in Damasak). They murdered around 50 of them before taking off. We don't know whether they slaughtered others in the wake of leaving, yet they brought the rest with them."
Ali further revealed that his wife and three of his girls were among those seized.
"Two of them should get hitched not long from now. (Boko Haram) said 'They are slaves so we're taking them on the grounds that they have a place with us'," he said.
Boko Haram has snatched somewhere around 400 and 500 ladies and youngsters in the northeastern Nigerian town of Damasak, as per inhabitants and a military commandant cited by universal news media on Tuesday .
It would be reviewed, the Insurgents snatching last April of almost 300 schoolgirls in the area mixed universal shock and attracted worldwide consideration regarding the bunch's six-year uprising.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Boko Haram Kidnaps Over 400 Women & Children In Northern Nigeria – Reuters
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