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Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Yobe schoolgirls missing | |
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At least 50 Nigerian schoolgirls are still missing after an attack on a boarding school by Boko Haram jihadists, the local governor says. | |
Militants raided their school on Monday evening, but many of the students and staff had fled before they arrived. | |
It was initially thought that the girls had escaped but two days later, their whereabouts are still not known. | |
The attack comes four years after Boko Haram kidnapped more than 270 girls from a school in the town of Chibok. | |
That triggered a global campaign to try and rescue the so-called Chibok girls. | |
The latest attack was in Dapchi, Yobe state, about 275 km (170 miles) north-west of Chibok. | |
Locals living near the school told the BBC that about half the girls who had fled have been found after hiding in surrounding villages - some up to 30 km away. | |
Officials are not calling this a kidnapping, and say many of the girls and teachers ran into the bush and may still be found. | |
However, some parents say more than 51 girls are still missing. | |
The father of one 16-year-old girl told the AFP news agency: " We still don't know how many of our daughters were recovered and how many are still missing. | |
"We have been hearing many numbers, between 67 and 94." | |
One parent told the BBC they had seen a truck full of students being taken away. | |
The security services are said to be combing the surrounding area to find the missing girls. | |
Some residents and civilian militia in Dapchi said they believed the jihadists had planned to kidnap schoolgirls in their town too, AFP reports. | |
But a teacher at the school told the BBC the militants were only interested in looting, and left with food some three hours later. | But a teacher at the school told the BBC the militants were only interested in looting, and left with food some three hours later. |
They had also looted a shop, one resident said. | They had also looted a shop, one resident said. |
The jihadists came into the town, firing guns and letting off explosives, causing students and teachers to flee into the surrounding bush. | The jihadists came into the town, firing guns and letting off explosives, causing students and teachers to flee into the surrounding bush. |
They say that Nigeria's security forces - backed by military jets - later repelled the attack. | They say that Nigeria's security forces - backed by military jets - later repelled the attack. |
The school has been shut, and is being guarded by troops. | The school has been shut, and is being guarded by troops. |
What has happened to the Chibok girls? | |
Last September, a group of more than 100 of the Chibok girls were reunited with their families at a party in Abuja. | |
Most of the group were released in May as part of a controversial prisoner swap deal with the Nigerian government that saw five Boko Haram commanders released. | Most of the group were released in May as part of a controversial prisoner swap deal with the Nigerian government that saw five Boko Haram commanders released. |
But more than 100 schoolgirls are still being held by Boko Haram, and their whereabouts are unknown. | But more than 100 schoolgirls are still being held by Boko Haram, and their whereabouts are unknown. |
Boko Haram militants have been fighting a long insurgency in their quest for an Islamic state in northern Nigeria. The conflict is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people. | Boko Haram militants have been fighting a long insurgency in their quest for an Islamic state in northern Nigeria. The conflict is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people. |
The Chibok girls represent a fraction of the women captured by the militant group, which has kidnapped thousands during its eight-year insurgency in northern Nigeria. | The Chibok girls represent a fraction of the women captured by the militant group, which has kidnapped thousands during its eight-year insurgency in northern Nigeria. |