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security source has told BBC Africa that Boko Haram has hoisted its
flag in three villages in the north-eastern part of the country after
over-running them.
Nigeria's militant Islamist group Boko Haram has hoisted its flag
in three villages in the north-east after over-running them yesterday, a
security source has said.
The militants slaughtered at least eight people, including a
village elder, during the attack, the security source and residents
said.
The villages - Kubirivour, Boftari and Kuburmbalah - are near
Chibok town, from where the militants captured more than 200 schoolgirls
in 2014.
Others sources said the militants were still in control of Malam Fatori town, on the Nigeria-Niger border.
Last Sunday, Nigerian troops recaptured the town from the
jihadists. However, the militants reinforced their ranks and regained
control of the town.