Monday, 1 February 2016

Gory Images, As Terrorists Tear Dalori Apart

Channels Tv
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has put the death toll in an attack on Dalori, a village in Borno State in Nigeria’s volatile northeast region at 85.
At night, they came in through the bush, some of them riding on motorcycles and some in cars, unleashing mayhem on the village.
People ran helter skelter for safety, some crossed the river behind the village, but the terrorists were there to plunder the village, killing people and destroying homes and property.
Those who ran were lured to death by some suicide bombers who pretended to be residents and called them with touch lights, urging them to come to where they called ‘safe haven’, only to detonate their explosive devices, killing many of them.
The town has been torn apart and thrown into agony.
NOTE: Images below from Dalori attack are very displeasing. Please, view with caution.

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“They came in through the bush, some of them riding on motorcycles and some in cars. People ran helter skelter for safety, some crossed the river behind our village and we made distress calls to the soldiers but no help came. They started shooting and burnt the town. They even beheaded some of us and set the elderly, who could not escape, on fire,” a resident of Dalori told Channels Television.
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Victims of the attack at a hospital receiving treatment
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More victims of the attack at a hospital receiving treatment
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Vehicle burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists
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Dalori village thrown into mourning
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The terrorists set homes ablaze, making so many homeless
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Another burnt building in Dalori
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House burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists
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Residents in agony
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Some injured persons being taken away in an ambulance after the attack
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An official of the National Emergency Management Agency said some suicide bombers lured those running for safety to where they were, pretending to be part of them before detonating their bomb

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