Bodies of the children in their
school uniforms were brought to the local morgue, according to a
hospital official who insisted on anonymity because he was not
authorized to release the information to journalists.
Monday’s attack at Ansarudeen
Private School in Maiduguri marked the second time in days that
suspected radical fighters have attacked schools. The military reported
that 13 people, including high school students and teachers, were killed
Sunday night during a five-hour shootout when extremists attacked a
boarding school in Damaturu, the state capital of Yobe state.
A student who survived that
attack by hiding under a dormitory bed said dozens of fighters who
identified themselves as Boko Haram — which means “Western education is
sacrilege” — ordered students to take them to the teachers’ quarters,
where they opened fire on teachers and students.
The student spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Military spokesman Lt. Eli Lazarus said seven students, two teachers,
two soldiers and two militants were killed in the attack and that three
soldiers were critically injured. He said several militants also were
captured.Source: YahooNews
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