The Islamist militant
group's attack late Wednesday in the Kukawa fishing village killed 97
people, resident Kawu Aisaye told CNN.
A
senior Nigerian military official confirmed the attack, adding the
military conducted airstrikes following the raid and is sending troops
to assess the damage.
The official was unable to provide details about casualties.
A
lawmaker in the region, Mohammed Tahir, told CNN that Boko Haram killed
48 people and injured 11 others Wednesday when the militants stormed
two other villages near the town of Monguno.
Boko
Haram, which loosely translates to "Western education is sin" in the
Hausa language, is classified as a terrorist organization by the U.S.
State Department. It has been brutal against civilians and authorities
alike as it tries to impose its extreme version of Sharia law over an
expansive territory.
Residents of Borno
state, which borders Chad, and other parts of northeastern Nigeria know
this all too well. For years they have dealt with Boko Haram assaults,
bombings, abductions and mass kidnappings -- the most infamous being the
taking of more than 200 schoolgirls in the town of Chibok in 2014.
Earlier this year, Boko Haram pledged allegiance to ISIS.
CNN
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