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Africa Subsaharan
Gunmen Kill at Least 15 in Northern Nigerian Market
2014-06-17
[Ynet] At least 15 people were killed when suspected Boko Haram
... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. The Nigerian version of al-Qaeda and the Taliban rolled together and flavored with a smigeon of distinctly Subsaharan ignorance and brutality...
gunnies stormed a market in northern Nigeria late on Sunday, witnesses and a security source said.

Villagers in the farming community of Daku, in Borno state, described how they were surrounded by at least 20 gunnies who fired indiscriminately and threw petrol bombs, engulfing the market in flames.

"Sunday is normally a market day and people from neighboring villages had gathered at the local market in Daku when the Death Eaters laid siege," said grocery seller Laraba Simon.

"Scores of people escaped with bullet wounds while dozens of shops, stalls, houses, vehicles, cycle of violences and assorted foodstuff were set ablaze by the rampaging attackers."

Laraba said the Death Eaters "surrounded the village with sophisticated weapons and petrol bombs".

Attacks by Islamist hard boyz from Boko Haram have increased in recent months, with the military apparently incapable of preventing the almost daily bloodshed exacerbated by the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in April.

The group has killed thousands during its battle against the government since 2009, but the conflict has received unprecedented global attention since the abduction of the schoolgirls.

But Zaka Sama'ila, another trader, said the latest attack was the first of its kind in Daku.

"It seems the snuffies are extending their frontiers every day. About 20 of them stormed the market area around 11.15am (1015 GMT) with one (jeep) and some cycle of violences.

"There was serious pandemonium because they shot randomly, forcing unsuspecting people in the market to scamper for safety."

Sama'ila said villagers found 15 bodies among the market stalls after the gunnies left.

Residents said 10 others were found dead after being shot in their homes or as they were fleeing the violence.

Neither the police nor the army have commented on the attack but a senior security source in the state capital Maiduguri confirmed that it took place.

Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, all in northeast Nigeria
... a particularly crimson stretch of Islam's bloody border...
, have been under emergency rule since May last year.

Around 20 gunnies on cycle of violences stormed a mosque in Yobe less than two hours after the Borno market attack and seized the local chief, residents said.

The gunnies set fire to the cop shoppe and a telecom mast in the village of Gumsa before fleeing.

"They took away a four-wheel van belonging to the chief and kept firing shots in the air," said a resident.
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