Boko Haram Capture Borno Community, Arranging Homes, Vehicles Burned

A annoying video appeared showing that when the terrorist Boko Haram sect, invaded the city of Kirawa in the Gwoza regional government at Borno State, withdrawing residents, including women and children who fled to the villages nearby to take shelter.

After making sure the beach was clear, terrorists burned a quiet community, burned houses, shops, worship centers, vehicles, and other infrastructure.

When the city caught fire, a narrator who spoke in Hausa, said the terrorists also burned the community head of the community, Alhaji Abdulrahaman Abubakar, forced him and his household members fled to the camera that shared the border close to the city.

“When I talked to you, there was no one in Kirawa; everyone ran away. Even our district head was currently sleeping in Kerwa, Cameroon. They needed a place to protect and support life.

“Many of our people have ran to Cameroon, while many others are scattered in Borno and Maiduguri villages, where there is a military presence,” he said.

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