Boko Haram militants raid Nigerian village, hack 10 to death.
Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Boko Haram
militants hacked 10 people to death in a Friday raid on a village in
northeast Nigeria's Adamawa state, a local government administrator said
Monday.
Dozens of Boko Haram
insurgents stormed Pambula-Kwamda village in Madagali district, which
the military recently declared free of the militant group, and killed 10
residents, Madagali local government Chairman Maina Ularamu said.
"Boko
Haram insurgents on Friday attacked Pambula-Kwamda village, which is 5
kilometers from Gulak, the local government headquarters, where they
hacked to death 10 people," Ularamu said.
The attackers, armed with machetes, stormed the village shortly before dawn, while residents were still asleep, he said.
"According
to residents of the village, the attackers didn't have much weapons,
and many of them carried no arms at all. They only fired a few shots
when they were leaving after the attack.
"We
believe the attackers are the same people raiding villages in the area
recently and are hiding in nearby bushes and mountains," Ularamu said.
In
August, Boko Haram seized Madagali district in a deadly offensive that
pushed troops and thousands of residents out of the area. The military
reclaimed the area in March in a counteroffensive, and many residents
returned to their homes after assurances that the area had been cleared
of insurgents, but deadly raids persist.
On
May 17, scores of Boko Haram insurgents attacked nearby Sabon Garin
Hyembula village, killing three people and abducting seven women as part
of frequent deadly attacks in the district.
"We are mobilizing local hunters and vigilantes to go into the bushes and mountains hunt them down," Ularamu said.
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