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Timeline of Boko Haram death toll this year

Monday 31 March 2014








• 14 January: A car bomb exploded in Maiduguri killing as many as 43 people.

• 19 January: Suspected Boko Haram gunmen attacked the village of Alau Ngawo Fatie, Borno State, killing 18 people.



• 26 January: in Adamawa State, gunmen suspected of being Boko Haram members attacked a church in Waga Chakawa Village. Between 31 and 47 people were reportedly killed in the attack, including two policemen.

• 26 January: Boko Haram attacked Kawuri village, Borno State, killing between 52 and 85 people.
• 11 February: An attack by suspected Boko Haram members left more than 50 people dead in Konduga town, Borno state.

• 16 February: Several villages in Adamawa State were attacked by Boko Haram members leaving 65 people dead.

• 19 February: Between 60 and 90 people died when suspected Boko Haram gunmen attacked the palace of a traditional leader and a school in Bama in Borno State.

• 25 February: Between 43 and 59 people were shot dead by suspected Boko Haram members in an attack on a school in Buni Yadi, Yobe State.

• 26 February: Suspected Boko Haram gunmen killed 37 people in attacks on Kirchinga, Michika and Shuwa villages in Adamawa State. Military sources claimed to have killed six Boko Haram members.
• 1 March: Two bombs were detonated in Maiduguri, Borno State, killing 52 people. Boko members were alleged to be responsible.

• 1 March: 39 people were reportedly killed in an attack on Mainok village, Borno State by suspected Boko Haram members. The JTF ambushed Boko Haram members as they prepared to attack Mainok village, killing 40 insurgents.

• 2 March: Mafa village in Borno State was reportedly attacked by suspected Boko Haram gunmen. They killed 29 people and destroyed several houses. A bomb left by the attackers was said to have been detonated later, killing two police officers.

• 3 March: Suspected Boko Haram members attacked Jakana Village in the Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State and killed between 40 and 48 civilians.

• 9 March: Nigeria’s military claimed to have killed over 210 Boko Haram members in raids on Boko Haram camps in the Sambisa forest, Borno State.

• 14 March: Boko Haram attacked Giwa barracks in Maiduguri. More than 600 people, mainly former detainees, were killed in the attack and its aftermath.

• 20 March: An improvised explosive device detonated in a market in Ngurosoye village killed at least 16 people. On the same day the military allegedly bombed Kayamla village, killing 10 residents.
• 24 March: JTF killed 18 suspected Boko Haram members as they prepared to attack Bama and Ngurosoye towns.

• In the last two weeks of March, the JTF has attacked Boko Haram camps in Borno State around Lake Chad, the Sambisa Forest and the Mandara Mountains. Reports in the Nigerian media indicate that hundreds of corpses have been seen transported away from those areas by military personnel. No precise figures have been received from the military. The camps attacked include Gombole, Mele, Kecheri, Dufrfada, Yuwe, Duguri, Polkime and Malafatori, among others.
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