Nigeria: 150+ killed in Boko Haram dawn raid
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A senior rescue official and a medical source at the city's Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital said 115 bodies were brought to the morgue after Monday's attack, although it was not clear whether they were insurgents or civilians.
All 115 were in civilian clothing, but it was not certain whether they were all non-combatants, the sources said. Among the dead were two medical doctors, a staff member of the federal polytechnic in the Yobe state capital, and his two children.
Six soldiers were also killed, the sources added. Emmanuel Ojukwu, spokesperson for Nigeria's federal police, said: "Out of the police, we have 38 deaths."
Suicide bombers
Most of the police killed were at the mobile police base in the Gujba Road area of the city, Ojukwu said, confirming eye-witness testimony from residents that the facility was attacked.
One local man, Umar Sada, said at the time that the gunmen, who began their attack at about 04:45 on Monday, burnt down the police barracks.
The heavy loss of life came after an increase in mass casualty attacks blamed on the militants, who have been fighting since 2009 to establish a hardline Islamic state in northeast Nigeria.
Also on Monday, two female suicide bombers blew themselves up at a market in the Borno state capital, Maidiguri - less than a week after two other women killed more than 45 at the same location.
Rescue teams
Last Friday, two suicide bombers and gunmen killed at least 120 worshippers at the central mosque in the northern city of Kano, which has been repeatedly hit by Boko Haram attacks in the past.
Neither the military nor the state government in Yobe said they were in a position to comment on the casualty figures when contacted by AFP.
But civilian vigilantes operating in Damaturu claimed on Monday that more than 40 Boko Haram gunmen had been killed in the fighting.
The medical source said it was "likely" that most of the 115 were insurgents.
He added: "Rescue teams are still looking in the bush around the city for more bodies. It's believed that people might have died from gunshot wounds while trying to flee."
The senior rescue official said 78 people were injured. Of those 53 were treated and discharged.
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Henning von Marschall - December 3, 2014 at 17:31
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No comment just disgust
lskosana3 - December 3, 2014 at 17:48
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Suicide bombers are just plain crazy, delusional sickos
Fannie Mashilo - December 3, 2014 at 17:49
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OMG,let's
hope they don't enter Lagos cos this will have a devastating effects on
the continent and south Africa will bear the brunt,most of them will
not go to their neighboring countries like
Senegal,Cameroon,Ghana,guinea,Liberia etc,they shoot straight to
Africa's heaven(south Africa)
Sterling Ferguson - December 4, 2014 at 05:39
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Goodluck should be impeached for his poor leadership as a president of Nigeria.
Zacharia Ganief - December 3, 2014 at 17:54
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These animals need to be wiped of the face of the earth!
Kamohelo Moshodi - December 3, 2014 at 17:58
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Why UN can't interfere and kill this evil boko haram? Enough is enough damn.
Martin Goodman - December 3, 2014 at 18:36
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They too concerned about jews building houses ...
Mthwakazi Mluleki - December 3, 2014 at 18:00
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ANC, cosatu, sacp it's not a big deal bcos it's africans but if it's
Israel defending their hamas you will see demonic possesed comrades
marching
Mthwakazi Mluleki - December 3, 2014 at 18:01
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I meant to say if it's Israel defending her citizens against Hamas
Paul Gevers - December 3, 2014 at 18:19
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What a bunch of cretins. Going ape in the name of a fake god... bloody hell...
Trevor Anderson - December 3, 2014 at 18:31
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What
gets me is that there is no up roar from muslims so in other words they
condone this violence a religion of peace like it hell it is
Trevor Anderson - December 3, 2014 at 18:33
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What
gets me is that there is no up roar from muslims so in other words they
condone this violence a religion of peace like it hell it is
Martin Goodman - December 3, 2014 at 18:40
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In
the last 2 days Boko Haram have slaughtered nearly 200 people and there
is silence from the international community ... What are our leaders
doing to help the Nigerians deal with this problem ? This cannot go on
any longer surely there must be a solution to these acts of barbarism .
Themba Dhlomo - December 3, 2014 at 18:40
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kill
each other black barbarics fuelled by islamic hatred nogal its all
africans have been famous for since the first african country ghana got
independence in 1957, killing each other selling citizens to neo
capitalists, human traffikers and drug lords for a pair of shoes like
jackie selebi, defrauding their countries some like Idi Amin even
resorting to literally eating his people what a disgrace...nigerians
even boast an education better than ours but for more than half a
century they still cant explore, drill and ship their oil without Shell
to hell with our black leaders they are a useless bunch that is corrupt
to the core and will never change
Bongani Hlongwa - December 3, 2014 at 20:25
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I
totally agree with you Themba; and what further aggravates matters and
frustrate our capable and intelligent potential leaders, is this one man
one vote system; which regardless of the ignorance and stupidity of a
person, allows that person to vote. These types of voters, who are
accidentally in the majority, put in power incompetent people as leaders
of our countries. This then, more often than not, results in our
countries being led by useless and incompetent leaders.
Thabelo Shoeshoe Moshoeshoe - December 3, 2014 at 18:47
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owh noo dis boko haram is satan sent,dey evil souls i hope they burn in hell when their time comes
Mzolisi Dingilizwe - December 3, 2014 at 19:06
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This must STOP NOW...killing innocent people
Xirhandziwa Guwela - December 3, 2014 at 19:21
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African
Union must intervene. How far is the process of the rapid response
force that's been on the talks? At the end of the day is the Nigerian
government's responsibility to ask for help if is not coping.
Bongani Hlongwa - December 3, 2014 at 20:39
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Shame
on the Nigerian government for failing to protect its people. I am
surprised at why their president is not dissolving this incompetent
government and calling for the new elections, which I believe will
result in a more competent government put in power there.
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