Boko
Haram militants killed at least 30 people during attacks on two
villages over two days in northeast Nigeria.
The vicious attacks saw the raiders looting food supplies, carting away herds, and kidnapping women and children.
Gunmen
in pickups and on bicycles stormed the remote villages of Yakshari and
Kachifa in Damboa district, slaughtering villagers, said Musa Suleiman, a
member of a local ad hoc group fighting Boko Haram alongside Nigeria's
military.
"The attackers slaughtered 30
people Yakshari and Kachifa villages in Damboa local government area in
two separate attacks on Friday night and Saturday morning," Suleiman
said.
His account was supported by his comrade, Awana Ari.
The
gunmen attacked the farming village of Yakshari around 9:30 a.m. (3:30
a.m. ET) on Saturday, slaughtering 22 residents and taking away food
supplies and cattle, said Suleiman, who is from the town of Biu, 120
kilometers (75 miles) away.
"The Boko
Haram gunmen killed 22 people in Yakshari by slitting their throats.
They then stole all the food supplies and all the cattle in the
village," he said.
The day before, the Islamist militants raided nearby Kachifa village, killing villagers and taking property, Ari said.
"On
Friday around 10 p.m., Boko Haram gunmen raided Kachifa were they
slaughtered eight residents and looted grains barns and herded their
cattle into the bush," Suleiman said.
The vigilantes believed the attacks were carried out by the same marauders.
A
local official confirmed the attacks, adding that an unspecified number
of women and children were taken captive in the attacks.
"We
received reports on the attack on the two villages where the attackers
killed, looted, and kidnapped women and children," a Damboa local
government official told CNN from Maiduguri.
"We
are still working to determine how many women and children were
kidnapped," said the official, who didn't want to be identified because
he was not authorized to speak on the attacks.
News
of the attacks was slow to emerge due to poor communication in the area
following destruction of telecommunication towers by Boko Haram
militants in previous raids.
Vigilantes
in Biu received reports of the attacks late Saturday when their
colleagues drove 86 kilometers (54 miles) from Damboa to break the news
to them.
Nigerian troops retook the town of Damboa in August 2014 after it was briefly seized by Boko Haram the previous month.
Despite
huge troop deployments in Damboa and other towns reclaimed from Boko
Haram, the Islamists militants still carry out sporadic attacks on
remote villages with no military protection, according to residents and
vigilantes.
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