Boko
Haram terrorists, Tuesday, killed 35
persons comprising 14 soldiers, 11 policemen and 10 civilians in separate
attacks in Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State and Chinene
village in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
The Divisional Police Officer of
Bunu Yadi Division, Superintendent Hassan Thlama, was among the policemen
killed, while many others sustained gunshot injuries.
In the attack, the palaces of the
Emir and the District Head (names withheld), a police station and some military
posts were completely destroyed, while in the Chinene attack, two Churches,
shops and residential houses were set ablaze.
Site of a car bomb blast where
football fans were watching the final of the UEFA Champions League match the
night before, at a viewing centre in the city of Jos, on May 25, 2014. A fresh
explosion targeted on May 24 football enthusiasts at a viewing centre where the
final UEFA Champions League match between Real Madrid FC and Atletico Madrid FC
was being broadcast.
Buni Yadi is about 55 kilometers
South of Damaturu, the Yobe State capital that had witnessed several attacks,
particularly the attack on the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, which
claimed the lives of over 55 students while they were sleeping in their
dormitories.
Chinene village is South-East and a
border community with Cameroon and about 130 kilometres drive from Maiduguri,
the Borno State capital.
Four-hour reign of terror
It was gathered that a large number
of suspected terrorists invaded Buni Yadi at 5p.m. on Monday. They came in
Hilux vehicles with military camouflage uniforms, improvised explosive devices,
IEDs, petrol bombs and rocket-propelled launchers.
The attack, which lasted till 9p.m.,
targeted security formations. Many government structures including the
Magistrate Court, and vehicles were destroyed.
A top security source in Damaturu,
who confirmed the incident said: “The gunmen took all the security operatives
in Buni Yadi unawares and wreaked havoc on mostly policemen and soldiers.
“Apart from 11 policemen and 14
soldiers killed, two persons suspected to be civilians, who were caught up in
the crossfire, also lost their lives.”
A resident of Buni Yadi, Mallam
Jubrin Usmanu, told Vanguard in a telephone interview that the gunmen
only came for security operatives as they did not attack residents, but that
civilians who died might have been hit by stray bullets.
He said the gunmen also burnt down
the palaces of the emir and the District Head of Buni Yadi “without killing
anybody as they first asked the residents in the palaces to leave before they
set the places ablaze,” Usmanu added.
Another reliable security source
said the dead bodies of their colleagues killed in Buni Yadi were evacuated to
General Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital in Damaturu, before conveying them to
the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital Mortuary for identification by
their relatives on yesterday, while the injured ones are currently receiving
treatment at different hospitals in Damaturu and Maiduguri.
The spokesman of the Military
operatives in Damaturu, Lieutenant Eli Lazarus was contacted on phone several
times, but there was no response at press time.
In a related development eight
people were killed when some suspected terrorists riding in motorcycles and
armed with AK47 rifles stormed Chinene village of Chikidr Joghode Kaghum ward
of Gwoza council in Borno State.
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