Monday, 7 July 2014

63 abducted women escapes Boko Haram camp

Over 60 Nigerian women who were accounted for to have been snatched by Boko Haram men in Borno state between June twelfth – June fourteenth have escaped.


Governmental sources and part of the Borno state vigilante gathering affirmed their getaway. 

An official of the Borno state vigilante bunch, Abbas Gava while affirming the break to writers in Borno, said the ladies made the striking move to escape on Saturday July fifth while the group men were assaulting an army installation in 

Damboa

. 

"I have quite recently gained a caution from my partners in Damboa range that something like 63 of the kidnapped ladies and young ladies had made it back home. They made the striking stride when their 

abductors

moved out to complete an operation. 

We don't have the points of interest of their escape yet, however we accept God provided for them the good fortune at the time the guerillas came in their expansive numbers to assault Damboa where something like 12 troopers, five policemen, in excess of 50 Boko Haram parts and unspecified number of regular people were killed yesterday (Saturday)."he said. Mr. 

Gava

likewise said five ladies and two young ladies are right now still with the order men, including that one of the ladies is said to be a nursing mum. 

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