Boko Haram militants have shot dead 18 women at a funeral in
Nigeria's northeast, rampaging through a village, setting houses on fire and
shooting at random, witnesses and local government officials said on Friday.
Some women were still missing, he said.
A police source confirmed the attack but said it was not yet
clear how many people had been killed. The military did not respond to a
request for comment.
State lawmaker Emmanuel Tsamdu told Reuters on this
information: "I am yet to get the details on how it happened and the real
number of people killed. I have sent hunters to go to the area and get me the
details because people are afraid to go to the village."
Kuda is close to the Sambisa Forest, a vast colonial-era
game reserve where Boko Haram militants hide in secluded camps to avoid the
Nigerian military. The village was attacked by Boko Haram militants in
February.
Under President Muhammadu Buhari's command and aided by
Nigeria's neighbours, the army has recaptured most of the territory seized by
Boko Haram, but the group still regularly stages guerrilla attacks.
"When we said that Boko Haram is still in this place
some people sit in Abuja and claim that there is no more Boko Haram, but see
what has happen," Kwagh said.
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