BOKO Haram insurgents have attacked Kirkasama, a
remote community in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State,
killing an 80 year-old man and a nine year-old boy, two vigilante
sources have said.The insurgents, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, attacked Kirkasama, and “raided the community on Saturday
night, killed two people while four were injured,” one of the sources
said, a claim corroborated by his colleague, who said they got wind of
the attack in Damboa town.
It was gathered that the attack was carried out in less than 30
minutes even as many of the residents reportedly fled the area in fear.
Also, the insurgents were said to have fled into the bush before the
arrival of some military troops with vigilante in tow.
Borno State Commissioner of Police, CP Aderemi Opadokun, confirmed the attack to Daily Sun yesterday,
saying: “Reports received from a member of Civilian JTF in Damboa
Local Government Area indicates on October 10 about 1900 hours, that
unknown gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram invaded Kirkasama village
about two kilometres from Damboa town, attacked and shot dead two
people.”
The CP disclosed that a man, 80, and a nine year-old-boy were among
the dead. He said the insurgents arrived as the duo “were eating
together at the entrance of their house.”
He, however, said three people, who sustained injuries “are now on admission for treatment at General Hospital, Biu.
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