Saturday, 6 July 2013

Boko Haram Militants Kill 29 Students, Teacher in Yobe School Attack


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Thousands of troops have been deployed to Yobe and the other two states
Armed Islamic militants have killed 29 students and an English teacher in an attack on a boarding school in Yobe State in northeastern Nigeria. Survivors being treated for burns and gunshot wounds said some students were burned alive in the attack, which allegedly took place early Saturday and which is believed to have been carried out by the radical Boko Haram Islamic group.

Gunmen stormed the premises of Government Secondary School in the town of Mamudo in Yobe State at around 3am, setting fire to parts of the complex.

Dozens of children from the 1,200-student school escaped into the bush and have not been seen since, reports Sky News.
Incidentally, Yobe is one of the three northern states in which President Goodluck Jonathan imposed a state of emergency in an effort to stem the insecurity ravaging the area. Adamawa and Borno are the other two states effected by emergency rule.
Parents rushed to the school and screamed in anguish as they tried to identify the charred and dead bodies of the victims.

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