Nigerian massacre: Can attacks by insurgents be stopped?
Over 40 people were killed in an attack in the Nigerian north-eastern Borno State on Saturday. The attack was thought to have been made by suspected militant Islamists. This is one of the worst attacks in recent months in a region where the Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa insurgent groups are active.
Mallam Musa, lost his 18 year old son in the attack, he told the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ: "I have sixteen children but Musfau was special. His mother can't stop crying over what happened. He was a hard-working boy who was looking forward to completing his secondary school education and going further." Â
Major General John Enenche, a spokesman for the Nigerian military, explains what they have learned about how the massacre came about and what can be done to prevent future attacks.
Photo: Men carry the bodies of people killed by militant attack, during a mass burial in Zabarmari, north Nigeria, 29 November 2020 Credit: Reuters
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