Suspected Boko haram insurgents has attacked and burned down another village in Chibok local government area of Borno state on Wednesday, December 26, local vigilante sources have said.
Daily Trust reports that the attack took place at Mbolakel village, near Chibok town at around 1:00 am on Wednesday. The insurgents were shooting sporadically, wounded undisclosed number of villagers and burned down livestock while carting away foodstuff.
Vigilante source told newsmen in a phone call that not less than 25 houses were set on fire when the attackers stormed the village.
According to the source, the villagers ran into bushes to take cover, adding that an aged woman was however burned beyond recognition.
“We received an emergency call from our vigilante members at Mbolakel village for an assistance about 1:03am this morning. We could not go there because of the sporadic shooting we heard from Chibok, some could not sleep till day break.
“They burnt down about 25 houses and livestock and also cart away food items. We were able to rescue an old woman set on fire along with her house. So there was no casualty because everyone fled into bushes immediately they heard gunshots,” the vigilante source said.
Source: Legit.ng