He said the terrorists were stopped as they crossed the Chad border by Chadian soldiers who killed most of them and set free most of the captives. Muhammed Gava, a member of the anti-Boko Haram vigilante movement, said 20 females and about 70 young men had been forced to board speed boats in Lake Chad, which lies on the border between Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon. A source, who spoke to journalists in Maiduguri, said the insurgents attacked the village in the evening and took away some boys and young men.
Some of those that fled the area that were sighted in Maiduguri after the attack, said they had to flee because of the constant attacks by the insurgents.
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