Suspected
Islamist gunmen shot dead 12 people in two separate attacks on villages near
Nigeria’s border with Niger while three others drowned in a river while
fleeing, locals said Sunday.
The
attackers, thought to be from the Boko Haram militant group, on Thursday shot
dead seven people in Gashigar village, a fishing community in Borno state,
close to the Nigerian border with neighbouring Niger, the locals said.
Three
others drowned in the river while fleeing from the night raid, they added.
The
attack came four days after a similar one on two other neighbouring villages —
Yawuma-ango and Jabulam — in which gunmen shot dead five people, a former
deputy local government council chairman in the district, Talba Gashigar, said.
He said
most residents of Gashigar village had fled to Niger after the marauders
arrived in a convoy of three vehicles and “countless motorcycles” and destroyed
dozens of homes and shops.
“We all
had to flee. Men, women and children had to cross over to neighbouring Niger
for our dear lives,” he added.
Police
authorities in Maiduguri, the state capital, confirmed the Gashigar village
attack but gave no details.
State
police spokesman, Gideon Jibrin, denied a charge by Gashigar that security men
were not present in the area.
A total
of 19 people were killed in a car bomb attack on a busy market in Maiduguri
last Tuesday blamed on Boko Haram militants, the police said.
Witnesses
reported that another five people were killed in a separate attack on Tuba
village also allegedly carried out by Boko Haram gunmen, just hours after the
market explosion.
Maiduguri
is considered the spiritual home of Boko Haram, which wants to create an
Islamic state in northern Nigeria and is deemed an international terrorist
organisation by the United States.
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