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Breaking: Boko Haram Massacre Over 50 Youths In Borno, Force Women And Children To Watch

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By Chris Nomjov

Jihadist sect, Boko Haram are reported to have killed over 50 youths in Kwajaffa; a small village in Hawul Local government of Borno State.

According to Ahmed Salkida, an independent investigative reporter. The source, who broke the report on his Twitter handle @ContactSalkida, is a long time security analysts and Journalist who has covered activities of the group.

He wrote, “There was a major incident in Kwajaffa in Hawul LGA, Borno State. BH (acronym for Boko Haram) is reported to have murdered over 50 youths in the village, last night.”

This massacre comes, two days after, the sect attacked Kayamla in Borno on Saturday’s. Also, barely 24 hours before that, Boko Haram had reportedly, attacked a fishing community about 15km from Maiduguri.

It was revealed that four fishermen were beheaded and dumped inside the river Alau, while five other fishermen were allegedly taken away by the insurgents, who were later killed by Civilian-JTF, who trailed them to a Balle Village.

Salkida further reported that, the sect fighters unleashed their latest massacre, before the very eyes of helplessly watching, women and children.

He added that, according to the account of villagers, the fighters usually make stops to preach, but on this occasion, they didnt preach, instead went on killing on youths, in sight.

The Jihadists were also said to have razed down houses, in the rain of terror of inhabitants of Kwajaffa village.

Survivors from last night’s attack have begun coming to seek life support, in parts of Hawul local government area do neighbouring villages.

Kwajaffa is located at about 20 kilometres from Biu, in Borno state. The Nigerian Military is yet to react to the claims but we have contacted Major General, Chris Olukolade, the Defence Information Director and we will update our readers..

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