A terrorist attack in the northeast of Nigerian Ubay in Nigeria has killed at least 81 people, many are missing, and members of the country's militant group Bokoharam are suspected to have been involved in the attack, according to AFP.
Local officials gave this information on Tuesday (September 3).
The Ube region police spokesman Abdul Karim Dangus said, ’The suspected 100 Bokoharam members attacked a 50 motorcycle in a rifle, RPG (rocket-powered grenade) and a 50-month-old motorcycle was attacked in a village called Mafa last Sunday."
Local officer Baluma Jalaluddin said that at least 81 people were killed in the attack. 15 people were buried before the soldiers reached the mafat to recover the body, many were missing.
fool Haram and other armed groups have been revolting in Northeast Nigeria for the past 15 years, killing more than 40,000 people.
The people of Central and North-West Nigeria have been crushed by various armed groups for years. The members of the group called bandits, they killed and kidnapped the residents and set fire to the village after they attacked villages and looted them.
