Breaking News: Another bridge linking Borno and Adamawa blown up by Boko Haram
Suspected members of Islamist terror group, Boko
Haram, yesterday blew up another bridge that links
Borno and Adamawa States, according to a Nigerian
military source as well as residents in the area.
The sources said members of the insurgent sect have
continued their rampage in isolated towns in the
northeast. Yesterday, Boko Haram militants also
attacked residents of Limankara
community in Gwoza local government area of Borno State, burning more than 300 houses. Limankara is in the southern part of Borno State, about 147 kilometers from Maiduguri. A source in the town said the residence of the district head of Limankara was one of the homes burnt down by the rampaging insurgents. The district head is the father of the Borno State Commissioner of Trade and Commerce. One resident, Titus Musa, said the insurgents took away his car. He added that they also hauled away “over three thousands bags of foodstuffs and 10 vehicles.” Another source in the community said the Boko Haram members torched a church belonging to the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN). “We are helpless,” one of the residents said. “We don’t deserve this. Let the government do something fast about these demons before they finish [off] our generations.” Last Monday, Boko Haram insurgents abducted eight teenagers from Waranbe community. Our military source said the insurgents had taken over the town of Gworza and its surrounding areas.
community in Gwoza local government area of Borno State, burning more than 300 houses. Limankara is in the southern part of Borno State, about 147 kilometers from Maiduguri. A source in the town said the residence of the district head of Limankara was one of the homes burnt down by the rampaging insurgents. The district head is the father of the Borno State Commissioner of Trade and Commerce. One resident, Titus Musa, said the insurgents took away his car. He added that they also hauled away “over three thousands bags of foodstuffs and 10 vehicles.” Another source in the community said the Boko Haram members torched a church belonging to the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN). “We are helpless,” one of the residents said. “We don’t deserve this. Let the government do something fast about these demons before they finish [off] our generations.” Last Monday, Boko Haram insurgents abducted eight teenagers from Waranbe community. Our military source said the insurgents had taken over the town of Gworza and its surrounding areas.
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