Boko Haram releases new video of Chibok girls

Kano (Nigeria): Boko Haram yesterday expelled a video of a girls allegedly kidnapped from Chibok in Apr 2014, display some who are still alive and claiming others died in atmosphere strikes.

Boko Haram’s video of a girls allegedly kidnapped from Chibok in Apr 2014. Pic/AFP
Boko Haram’s video of a girls allegedly kidnapped from Chibok in Apr 2014. Pic/AFP

The video is a latest recover from embattled Boko Haram personality Abubakar Shekau, who progressing this month denied claims that he had been transposed as a personality of a jihadist group.

“They should know that their children are still in a hands,” pronounced a male whose face was lonesome by a turban in a video posted on YouTube.

“There is a series of a girls, about 40 of them, that have been married by a preference of Allah,” pronounced a male in a 11-minute video, that shows girls with veils sitting on a belligerent and station in a background. “Some of them have died as a outcome of aerial bombardment.”

The mass abduction of 276 Chibok schoolgirls in Apr 2014 brought rare courtesy on a Boko Haram conflict, in that during slightest 20,000 people have been killed given 2009. Throughout 2015, Nigerian troops announced rescue of hundreds of people, though a blank schoolgirls were not among them.

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