More deaths reported in Nigeria
May 21, 2014The AFP news agency reported that Boko Haram gunmen carried out two attacks near Chibok, the northeastern Nigerian town where the Islamists kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls last month.
News of both attacks surfaced hours after twin blasts in the central Nigerian town of Jos on Tuesday. At least 118 people died in the bombings at a busy marketplace and bus station, and dozens more were injured.
AFP quoted witnesses as saying that an attack on Monday afternoon killed 10 people in the village of Shawa, around seven kilometres (4.3 miles) from Chibok, in Borno state.
"It was at about 4am when we began to hear the sounds of vehicles; then it was followed by shooting of guns. We immediately knew we were in trouble," Musa Yakubu, a resident of Shawa village, told the Nigerian newspaper Leadership.
A spokesman for the Nigerian Vigilance Group told the newspaper that the gunmen had set houses and provisions ablaze, and that they had carried away goats and rams.
AFP also said that gunmen then stormed the nearby village of Alagarno late Tuesday and stole food, set houses on fire and shot at people as they fled the scene.
After the bomb blasts in Jos, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan said the government was "fully committed to winning the war against terror."
lw/rc (AFP, dpa)