It was disclose that the refugees went out to get firewood outside Damboa town on Sunday morning when the incident took place.
At least, five Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been slaughtered and three others missing when suspected Boko Haram insurgents attacked them in Damboa Local Government Area of the state, sources said.
According to a vigilante, Abu Damboa, the refugees were declared missing when they didn’t return.
Abu said he and his colleagues then embarked on a search-and-rescue operation.
“We got the report to that some refugees were missing. So, we move into action to look for them but later found five of them beheaded two kilometres away from the scene where they were falling trees.
“It was disheartening to see fellow human beings slaughtered like animals, they were all displaced persons, “Abu said.
Humanitarian sources said the incident happened on Sunday afternoon, adding that the victims have been buried according to Islamic rites.
“Information received was that eight IDPs who went in search of firewood outside Damboa town some 6-8kms were abducted.
“Five dead bodies out of the eight missing IDPs were recovered this morning,” a humanitarian source revealed.
This is coming less than 24 hours when the Chief of Army Staff, Maj Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, gave a marching order to the troops to reclaim some communities under the control of the insurgents in Borno State.
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