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undeterred

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Fri Jun 6, 2014, 12:14 AM Jun 2014

Reports: Boko Haram village raids kill hundreds in Nigeria [View all]

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Source: CNN

Kano, Nigeria (CNN) -- Hundreds of people were killed in raids by Boko Haram Islamic militants in northeast Nigeria's Borno state, on the border with Cameroon, with some sources putting the death toll at 400 to 500. On Tuesday, heavily armed men dressed as soldiers in all-terrain vehicles and on motorcycles attacked neighboring Goshe, Attagara, Agapalwa and Aganjara villages in Gwoza district, shooting residents to death and burning homes.

The attacks forced surviving villagers to flee to Cameroon and into the Mandara Mountains on the border. "The killings are massive. Nobody can say how many people were killed, but the figure runs into some hundreds," said Peter Biye, a lawmaker in Nigeria's lower parliament representing the Gwoza region.

"The area is still under the control of the insurgents, and residents can't go back to bury the dead because of the danger involved," he said. On Wednesday, a military jet bombarded Boko Haram positions to dislodge the militants from the villages they have occupied, forcing them to temporarily withdraw. "They returned immediately after the jet left, making it too risky for villagers to return to bury the dead," Biye said.

Dead bodies litter the area around the attacked villages. Ground troops have yet to go to the area to push out the insurgents, he said. The attackers, who posed as soldiers, told residents they had come to protect them from Boko Haram and asked them to assemble. They singled out men and boys and opened fire on them, Biye said.

Read more: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/05/world/africa/boko-haram-village-raids/

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