NY Times The assailants, who have vilified public education as blasphemous, then burned down dormitories and other buildings and shot at anyone trying to escape. None of the women were reported to have been harmed. They staged the ambush when soldiers in a military garrison assigned to protect the school were absent.
The attackers then set about killing the male students, burning alive at least eight, and cutting the throats of the others, the commissioner said. “Some of them were ready to graduate,” Mr. Bego said. “These are students who were writing their final exams.”
At least 29 students, ages 16 to 18, died in what looked to be part of a widening campaign by the group. More than 200 people have been fatally shot in the region’s remote villages and towns in the last four weeks in what officials have called a spree of apparently random massacres by members of Boko Haram.
A week before the attack, Boko Haram members killed 60 people in the town of Bama in neighboring Borno State; four days before that attack, the militants killed 106 in a mostly Christian village, Izghe; and three weeks before that the Islamists killed 78 in two attacks in the region.
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