Hassan said that hundreds of people were killed in last Saturday’s attack, adding that many of the victims were women and children. The district head explained that the insurgents pursued them into the bushes while fleeing the town, leaving a trail of blood and death.
According to him, many of the residents of Baga have crossed over to Chad and Niger Republic for safety, even as he added that some may have drowned in the lake around the Chad Basin.
He said the information given to him by the residents indicated that the insurgents were mobilised from Sambiza, Boko Haram’s famous camp and captured Gwoza town where it declared an Islamic Caliphate since October last year.