Sunday, 3 November 2013

30 Killed On A Wedding Convoy In Borno

Gunmen have attackeda wedding convoy in Nigeria, killing more than 30 people including the groom.Islamic militants were blamed for the ambush on the notorious Bama-Banki road in the northeastern state of Borno.The road runs alongside forests which are a known hideout for Boko Haram fighters.The group has previously said it is fighting to create an Islamic state, althoughit is believed to be made up of different factions with varying aims.Witnesses said the wedding party was returning to the state capital Maiduguri aftera ceremony in Michika in nearby Adamawa state when the gunmen struck.It is not known whether the bride or her family were caughtup in the attack.One driver, who did notwish to be named, saidhe saw dead bodies lying on the road."It was a gory scene," he told the AFP news agency. "All the victims were brutally murdered by the attackers."Violent attacks are not uncommon in Borno, where an army offensive to drive out insurgents is under way.Last month, suspectedextremists attacked a military checkpoint, reportedly killing at least four members of the security forces.A state of emergency was declared in May following an increase in violence.

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30 Killed On A Wedding Convoy In Borno

Gunmen have attackeda wedding convoy in Nigeria, killing more than 30 people including the groom.Islamic militants were blamed for the ambush on the notorious Bama-Banki road in the northeastern state of Borno.The road runs alongside forests which are a known hideout for Boko Haram fighters.The group has previously said it is fighting to create an Islamic state, althoughit is believed to be made up of different factions with varying aims.Witnesses said the wedding party was returning to the state capital Maiduguri aftera ceremony in Michika in nearby Adamawa state when the gunmen struck.It is not known whether the bride or her family were caughtup in the attack.One driver, who did notwish to be named, saidhe saw dead bodies lying on the road."It was a gory scene," he told the AFP news agency. "All the victims were brutally murdered by the attackers."Violent attacks are not uncommon in Borno, where an army offensive to drive out insurgents is under way.Last month, suspectedextremists attacked a military checkpoint, reportedly killing at least four members of the security forces.A state of emergency was declared in May following an increase in violence.

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