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Title: #News: Suspected Boko Haram Militants Launch Deadly Raid In Northern Nigeria
Post by: HuffingtonPost on Nov 30, 2014, 05:31 PM


MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Suspected Boko Haram  militants, who arrived on motorcycles throwing bombs, raided a  mostly Christian town in Nigeria's northeast after nightfall on  Saturday, residents and a military source said.                

Residents said scores of people had been killed in the town  of Shani, but a police source said they had been unable to  verify the death toll as communications to the town had been  largely cut off.                

"They rode on motorcycles and were more than 30 men. They  started throwing bombs into houses...then the Boko Haram fired  shots at people fleeing," resident Ishaya Brimah told Reuters by  phone from a nearby village on Sunday.                

"They set ablaze the police station, houses and a telecom  mast...I saw people fleeing, some bodies on the ground."                

Shani is located in Nigeria's Borno state, the heartland of  Islamist group Boko Haram's five-year insurgency, which has  displaced more than one million people.                

The Sunni jihadist movement is fighting to revive a medieval  Islamic caliphate in Nigeria's north. The group is suspected to  be behind Friday's attack on the central mosque in the second  city of Kano, where at least 100 people died.                

A shopkeeper in Shani, Shuabu Lawal, said he started hearing  explosions at around 8 pm on Saturday evening.                

"A boy ran into my shop and said his father and elder  brother had been shot. He was only wearing shorts, no top and  sweating despite the wintry weather. I shut down my shop  immediately, leaving some items outside," Lawal said.                

The police source said Shani's police station had been  destroyed in the attack. Militants have already attacked the  town twice this year, most recently in June when at least 11  people were killed and the office of the electoral commission  was burnt.     (Reporting by Lanre Ola, Writing by Julia Payne, Editing by  Rosalind Russell)
Source: huffingtonPost