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Nigeria: death toll in Boko Haram attack on loggers rises to 25 Nigeria: death toll in Boko Haram attack on loggers rises to 25
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More victims found after motorcycle-riding gunmen attack logging site where people were loading firewood into vehicles
Agence France-Presse
Mon 1 Jan 2018 01.30 GMT
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The number of loggers killed in a Boko Haram attack in north-east Nigeria has risen to 25 following the discovery of more victims, survivors and militias said on Sunday.The number of loggers killed in a Boko Haram attack in north-east Nigeria has risen to 25 following the discovery of more victims, survivors and militias said on Sunday.
Motorcycle-riding gunmen attacked a logging site where people were loading firewood into vehicles 20km from the state capital Maiduguri on Saturday.Motorcycle-riding gunmen attacked a logging site where people were loading firewood into vehicles 20km from the state capital Maiduguri on Saturday.
Four bodies were initially recovered, but search teams later found more victims in the surrounding area.Four bodies were initially recovered, but search teams later found more victims in the surrounding area.
“We found 21 more bodies after search teams combed the bushes when many people didn’t make it back to the village after we were attacked,” logger Bunu Gana, who survived the attack, said.“We found 21 more bodies after search teams combed the bushes when many people didn’t make it back to the village after we were attacked,” logger Bunu Gana, who survived the attack, said.
“Fifty-three of us set out to the logging site from Bakin Muna but only 28 made it back after the attack. We found four bodies at the site which made us to search for those missing,” said another logger, Haruna Dahiru.“Fifty-three of us set out to the logging site from Bakin Muna but only 28 made it back after the attack. We found four bodies at the site which made us to search for those missing,” said another logger, Haruna Dahiru.
Boko Haram’s eight-year campaign of Islamist violence has killed over 20,000 people and displaced 2.6 million from their homes, sparking a dire humanitarian crisis in the region.Boko Haram’s eight-year campaign of Islamist violence has killed over 20,000 people and displaced 2.6 million from their homes, sparking a dire humanitarian crisis in the region.
Most of the displaced rely on food handouts from aid agencies while others have turned to felling trees in this arid region for firewood, which they sell to buy food.Most of the displaced rely on food handouts from aid agencies while others have turned to felling trees in this arid region for firewood, which they sell to buy food.
The loggers were displaced by Boko Haram from nearby Mujtari, Zangale, Anzamala and Kumbulla, who turned to logging to feed their families, militia leader Ibrahim Liman said.The loggers were displaced by Boko Haram from nearby Mujtari, Zangale, Anzamala and Kumbulla, who turned to logging to feed their families, militia leader Ibrahim Liman said.
He said the victims had been logging at the site for seven months without incident as they were always escorted by troops to protect them from jihadists.He said the victims had been logging at the site for seven months without incident as they were always escorted by troops to protect them from jihadists.
“Yesterday they went to the logging without security escort and it was evident some informants alerted Boko Haram,” he said.“Yesterday they went to the logging without security escort and it was evident some informants alerted Boko Haram,” he said.
The attackers were believed to have come from Boko Haram’s main enclave in Sambisa forest which is accessible from the logging site, he said.The attackers were believed to have come from Boko Haram’s main enclave in Sambisa forest which is accessible from the logging site, he said.
The jihadists have increasingly targeted loggers in their armed campaign, accusing them of spying and passing information to the military and the local militia fighting them.The jihadists have increasingly targeted loggers in their armed campaign, accusing them of spying and passing information to the military and the local militia fighting them.
In August Boko Haram fighters decapitated three loggers near Aisa-Wulomari, 40km from Maiduguri.In August Boko Haram fighters decapitated three loggers near Aisa-Wulomari, 40km from Maiduguri.
In April eight loggers were killed and their bodies burnt by the insurgents at Kayamla, 10km from Maiduguri, while collecting firewood in a bush.In April eight loggers were killed and their bodies burnt by the insurgents at Kayamla, 10km from Maiduguri, while collecting firewood in a bush.
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