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Terrorists Planted Mine Kills 7 Passengers in Borno

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Seven passengers have been killed by explosives planted by terrorists on Gamboru Road in Borno State.

The victims who were reportedly in transit on the road were gruesomely murdered by explosives.  However, no terror group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

In the video making rounds on social media, about seven passengers were killed, including a baby.

This follows the reports of a terrorist ambush meted upon Nigerian Army personnel in Borno, with records of at least one kill count of Lieutenant and others injured.

With the insecurity level rising, the government of Borno State is tasked with facing an unending security challenge amidst attacks on its security personnel.

Read more: Peter Obi Condemns Ongoing Wave of Violence in Nigeria

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