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[Published: Sunday June 22 2014]

Nigerian militants kill more villagers near Chibok
Chibok, Nigeria, 22 Jun - (ANA) - Dozens of villagers are feared dead after attacks by suspected Boko Haram Islamist militants in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state.
The raids on Saturday morning were close to Chibok, from where more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted in April. Villagers said Boko Haram fighters spent six hours on a shooting spree, chasing fleeing residents into the bush and torching homes. Boko Haram wants to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria.
The latest attacks by the group appear to have centred on two villages - Kwarangilam and Koronginim. Residents described how attackers wearing military uniforms arrived in sports utility vehicles and on motorbikes shouting "Allahu Akbar" and shooting everyone in sight. Many were gunned down as they tried to hide in the bush. Witnesses also described seeing Nigerian air force planes and soldiers taking part in a counter-offensive. The bodies of Boko Haram fighters were also reported to have been found outside Kwarangilam along with burned-out vehicles. Hundreds of villagers have been killed in northern Nigeria in Boko Haram attacks in recent months. (ANA)

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