Boko Haram kills dozens in 'house to house' attack in Nigeria
7/9/2025 5:55
Boko Haram militants
killed more than 60 people, including seven soldiers, in a
nighttime assault on a village in northeastern Nigeria's Borno
State to which people had returned only last month following
years of displacement, residents told Reuters.
Nigeria's military says it has stepped up counterinsurgency
operations in recent months in Borno state to try to contain
militias as well as militants from Boko Haram and its splinter
group, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
Analysts and residents say the operations have failed to
stem attacks. Northwest Nigeria has also been plagued by
violence.
The attack on Darul Jamal, near Banki in the Bama local
government area, occurred around 8:30 p.m. on Friday, when armed
fighters stormed the community, shooting indiscriminately and
setting homes ablaze.
Babagana Mala, a resident who fled with soldiers to Bama
town, about 46 km (29 miles) away, said Darul Jamal had been
resettled last month after years of displacement.
"We had been warning the military for three days about Boko
Haram gathering near our town, but no action was taken," he
said. "They overwhelmed the soldiers, who fled with us to Bama."
Mala said 63 people were killed, including seven soldiers
and several people who had returned from a camp for internally
displaced persons in Bama.
The traditional head of Darul Jamal, who requested
anonymity, said 70 bodies had been recovered by Saturday
morning, with more residents still missing in the surrounding
bush. "They went house to house, killing men and leaving women
behind. Almost every household is affected," he said, sobbing.
Governor Babagana Zulum visited the area on Saturday to
assess the damage and console survivors, a security source
confirmed to Reuters.
Police spokesperson Nahum Kenneth Daso declined to comment
on the attack. Reuters was unable to reach Lieutenant Colonel
Sani Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria's military counterinsurgency
campaign.
The head of Darul Jamal added that more than 20 houses and
10 buses were destroyed. Among the dead were seven drivers and
six labourers from Bama and the city of Maiduguri, who had been
working on reconstruction efforts in the town, he said.
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