Unknown gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members who hid their guns inside a coffin,on Friday, launched an attack against a group of vigilantes in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, killing 13 of the youths before being shot by security forces.
This came as the soldiers shot dead another eight suspected Boko Haram gunmen in the town on Thursday, leaving their bodies in a ditch .
Sources said Friday’s attack targeted members of a new youth vigilante group in Maiduguri which provides information to security operatives on the activities and movement of the insurgents.
The gunmen were said to have hidden their AK-47 assault rifles inside a coffin to beat the various military checkpoints in place.
They were said to have opened fire on members of the vigilantes who were driving in a van, killing 13 of them instantly.
“They continued shooting until they ran out of ammunition, then some courageous youths rounded them up and handed them over to the soldiers, who shot them dead as they attempted to escape,” an eyewitness told The Associated Press, saying he counted eight dead suspected Boko Haram gunmen after the shooting.
This came as the soldiers shot dead another eight suspected Boko Haram gunmen in the town on Thursday, leaving their bodies in a ditch .
Sources said Friday’s attack targeted members of a new youth vigilante group in Maiduguri which provides information to security operatives on the activities and movement of the insurgents.
The gunmen were said to have hidden their AK-47 assault rifles inside a coffin to beat the various military checkpoints in place.
They were said to have opened fire on members of the vigilantes who were driving in a van, killing 13 of them instantly.
“They continued shooting until they ran out of ammunition, then some courageous youths rounded them up and handed them over to the soldiers, who shot them dead as they attempted to escape,” an eyewitness told The Associated Press, saying he counted eight dead suspected Boko Haram gunmen after the shooting.
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