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Mourners attending funeral of Boko Haram victims killed by terrorist group

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Police in northeastern Nigeria have reported that a militant Islamist group, Boko Haram, has killed 20 individuals who were returning from the burial of victims of a prior attack by the insurgents.

This tragic incident occurred in Yobe state when a vehicle carrying mourners detonated an explosive device planted by the insurgents.

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Just the day before, the militants launched an attack on Gurokayeya village, resulting in the death of 17 people. According to the police, Boko Haram orchestrated these attacks in response to the villagers’ refusal to pay a so-called “harvest tax.”

Boko Haram militants have been repeatedly accused of extorting payments from residents in northeastern Nigeria, using the funds to sustain their operations and exert control over local communities.

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“This is one of the most horrific attacks by Boko Haram in recent times. For a burial group to be attacked shortly after the loss of their loved ones is beyond horrific,” resident Idris Geidam told the Associated Press news agency.

Yobe police spokesman Dungus Abdulkarim said that 10 members of the burial group died on the spot while another 10 died at a health centre where they were rushed to for treatment.

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The incident occurred on Tuesday – a day after the deadly raid on Gurokayeya village.

The attacks are the first major assault that Boko Haram has waged in Yobe in more than a year.

State authorities said they suspected that the militants had arrived from neighbouring Borno state, where Boko Haram has carried out several attacks against civilians this year.

Much of Borno, the birthplace of Boko Haram, is still considered too dangerous to travel by road.

The group launched its insurgency in 2009, with aid agencies reporting that more than two million people have been displaced in the conflict.

The militant group has also extended its reach into neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, with government forces failing to defeat the group.

Boko Haram means “Western education is forbidden”, and it has repeatedly targeted secular schools as part of its attempts to establish its version of Islamic rule in the region.

The group gained notoriety internationally when it kidnapped more than 200 school girls from the north-eastern town of Chibok in 2014.

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