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Niger: Boko Haram Slaughters Villagers, Kidnaps 37 Women in Cross-border Raid

Niger: Boko Haram Slaughters Villagers, Kidnaps 37 Women in Cross-border Raid
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Around forty women were taken hostage after Boko Haram extremists carried out a gruesome cross-border raid on a village in Niger. Security forces have launched an operation to find the captives.

Niger: Boko Haram Slaughters Villagers, Kidnaps 37 Women in Cross-border Raid

Boko Haram militants attacked the Ngalewa village Sunday evening, local authorities said. Riding camels, they slit the throats of the villagers and took dozens of women hostage.

"Boko Haram elements... slit the throats of nine people... they took women, 37 women, and departed with them," the governor of Diffa region, Laouali Mahamane Dan Dano, told state TV Tuesday.

"The defense and security forces are already in pursuit, and we hope that in the coming days these women will be found and freed," the governor added.

Dano said the village most likely became the target of the attack because of its resistance to the extremist rule.

The mayor of the district, Abba Gata Issa, confirmed the nine dead, adding, that dozens of women and children had been kidnapped from the village which lies just 50 km across the Nigerian border, TV 360 Nigeria reported.

The Nigeria-based Boko Haram is considered to be one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the world, on par with Daesh [the Arabic acronym of the Takfiri terrorist ‘ISIS/ISIL' group]. The terrorist formation killed tens of thousands of people while displacing over two million since its insurgency campaign began in 2009.

In a 2014 raid on a secondary school in the Nigerian town of Chibok, the notorious terror group kidnapped 276 schoolgirls, most of whom are still missing.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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