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Nigeria violence: 'Boko Haram kill 17' in village attack | Nigeria violence: 'Boko Haram kill 17' in village attack |
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The Islamist group Boko Haram has been accused of killing at least 17 people in an attack on a village in north-east Nigeria, close to where hundreds of schoolgirls were seized. | The Islamist group Boko Haram has been accused of killing at least 17 people in an attack on a village in north-east Nigeria, close to where hundreds of schoolgirls were seized. |
It comes a day after 118 people died in a double bombing in the central city of Jos, also blamed on Boko Haram. | |
In the latest attack, Boko Haram fighters reportedly spent hours killing and looting in the village of Alagarno. | In the latest attack, Boko Haram fighters reportedly spent hours killing and looting in the village of Alagarno. |
Alagarno is near Chibok, from where the schoolgirls were abducted last month. | Alagarno is near Chibok, from where the schoolgirls were abducted last month. |
The abductions of more than 200 girls caused international outrage and prompted foreign powers to send military advisers to assist Nigeria's army. | |
People in north-east Nigeria are extremely vulnerable to attacks because many areas are no-go zones for the military and the insurgents operate freely, the BBC's Will Ross reports from the country. | People in north-east Nigeria are extremely vulnerable to attacks because many areas are no-go zones for the military and the insurgents operate freely, the BBC's Will Ross reports from the country. |
'Fully committed' | |
Witnesses in Alagarno said the suspected Boko Haram fighters arrived close to midnight, forcing many residents to flee into the bush. | |
The militants left the village some four hours later with stolen food and vehicles. One survivor told the BBC that every single building in the village had been torched. | |
Meanwhile, the search for bodies is continuing in Jos following Tuesday's twin bombings that reduced buildings to rubble. | Meanwhile, the search for bodies is continuing in Jos following Tuesday's twin bombings that reduced buildings to rubble. |
The attacks targeted a crowded market and a hospital, and the second blast went off 30 minutes after the first - killing rescue workers who had rushed to the scene. | The attacks targeted a crowded market and a hospital, and the second blast went off 30 minutes after the first - killing rescue workers who had rushed to the scene. |
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan condemned the bombings, and said those who carried out the attacks were "cruel and evil". | Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan condemned the bombings, and said those who carried out the attacks were "cruel and evil". |
His office said he was "fully committed to winning the war against terror". | His office said he was "fully committed to winning the war against terror". |
He announced increased measures to tackle the militants, including a multinational force around Lake Chad which comprises a battalion each from Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Nigeria. | He announced increased measures to tackle the militants, including a multinational force around Lake Chad which comprises a battalion each from Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Nigeria. |
President Jonathan's government has been accused of not doing enough to tackle Boko Haram - criticism that has grown since the abduction of the schoolgirls. | |
Boko Haram is fighting to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state. More than 1,000 people have been killed in attacks linked to the group this year alone. | |
Nigeria under attack | Nigeria under attack |