Boko Haram terrorists have killed 14 farmers in Borno State, members of an area vigilante group said on Tuesday.
Sources told AFP that insurgents on Monday seized 15 farmers performing on their irrigation fields in Ngwom Village, 14 kilometres (nine miles) North of Maiduguri, and cut their throats.
“They slaughtered the farmers, killing 14 while one survived with a deep slash. They left him for dead,” Babakura Kilo, an area of the vigilante group, said.
The insurgents captured the farmers as they attended their crops during the first afternoon, giving them no room to flee , said another member, Ibrahim Liman, who gave an equivalent price .
The survivor was taken to a hospital during a “life-threatening condition,” Liman said.
Boko Haram and rival group, Islamic State West Africa Province, have increasingly targeted loggers, herders and fishermen in their violent campaign, accusing them of spying and spending information to the military and therefore the local militia fighting them.
At least 36,000 people are killed within the conflict, which has displaced around two million from their homes since 2009.
The violence has spread into neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, prompting a regional military coalition to fight the militants.
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