2014 Gamboru Ngala massacre
On the night of 5-6 May 2014, Boko Haram militants attacked the twin towns of Gamboru and Ngala in Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. About 310 residents were killed in the 12-hour massacre, and the town was largely destroyed.
2014 Gamboru Ngala massacre | |
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Part of the Boko Haram insurgency | |
Location | Gamboru & Ngala, Borno, Nigeria |
Coordinates | 12°22′32″N 14°12′13″E |
Date | 5 May 2014 (WAT (UTC+1)) |
Target | Gamboru, Ngala and its residents |
Attack type | Mass shooting, arson, mass murder |
Weapons | AK-47s, RPGs |
Deaths | At least 300 |
Injured | Unknown |
Perpetrator | Boko Haram |
During the same night, Boko Haram abducted eight girls aged between 12–15 from northeast Nigeria, a number later raised to eleven.
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