More than 60 people were reported killed when Boko Haram attacked Borno Village

The attack that destroyed by Boko Haram fighters in Darul Jamal Village in Borno State had killed at least 60 people and fled more than 100 others, according to reports.

Local officials confirmed that the attack, which took place last night on Tuesday, also destroyed several houses and residents who had just targeted residents who had just resigned again in the community.

Sources of security told reporters that the extremists suspected of being villagers collaborated with their rival groups in African West African Province (ISWAP).

The Governor of the State Borno Babagana Zulum when reacting to the incident, reacts to the military to strengthen his presence in a vulnerable community and promise humanitarian assistance for survivors.

Nigerian security bodies have not released official victims, but humanitarian workers in the field describe the incident as one of the deadliest single attacks on civilians in recent months.

The attack underlined the continuous threat caused by the rebel group in Northeast of Nigeria, even when the government continued efforts to stabilize the community they exchanged.

By: Deborah Olasode

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