Nigeria militants kill school children in Maiduguri
Young
vigilantes in Maiduguri have been targeting suspected militants
Suspected Islamist militant in
north-east Nigeria have killed at least nine school children, the second
targeted attack on students in recent days.
Gunmen believed to be from the Boko
Haram group opened fire on the pupils, who were in school uniform, at a school
on the outskirts of Maiduguri.
Boko Haram said the attack was to
punish youngsters for helping the army.
Some survivors said it was a
response to the emergence of vigilante groups in the town.
North-eastern Nigeria is under a
state of emergency as the government tries to defeat an Islamist insurgency.
Witness Ibrahim Mohammed said he was
taking exams in a classroom at Ansarudeen School when gunmen stormed the
building.
"I saw five students sitting
the exams killed on the spot," he said.
"Four others were killed as
they were entering the school premises."
Hospital workers confirmed that the
bodies of nine children, still in their uniforms, had been taken to the
mortuary in Maiduguri.
A spokesman for Boko Haram handed a
message to local journalists saying that the attack was to punish youngsters
for assisting the army.
The BBC's Will Ross in Lagos says
vigilante groups have been springing up in Maiduguri with young men wielding
metal pipes, clubs and machetes handing suspected militants over to the army.
A military spokesman said all those
handed over would be given a fair hearing.
However, with hundreds of people
being held in detention and few ever coming to court, there is a danger that
the vigilante groups could be used to settle scores, our correspondent says.
On Sunday, a school in Damaturu was
attacked by suspected Boko Haram gunmen and 13 people including students and
teachers were killed.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan
imposed a state of emergency on north-east Nigeria last month and thousands
more troops were sent to fight the Islamist militants.
So far there is no evidence to
suggest that large numbers of Boko Haram fighters have been killed, our
correspondent adds
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