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Some missing schoolgirls 'saved' in Nigeria's Yobe



'A few schoolgirls' allegedly protected yet handfuls missing after Boko Haram assault on a life experience school in Yobe state.

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Some missing schoolgirls 'protected' in Nigeria's Yobe

Throughout the years, Boko Haram has grabbed a great many grown-ups and kids [FILE: Henry Ikechukwu/EPA]

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A portion of the missing schoolgirls after a Boko Haram assault on their school in upper east Nigeria have been found, as per a nearby government official and a senior military source.

Police said on Wednesday that 111 young ladies from the state-run life experience school in Dapchi, Yobe state, were unaccounted for following an assault by the equipped gathering on Monday night.

Abdullahi Bego, representative for Yobe Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, said late on Wednesday that "a portion of the young ladies ... have been safeguarded by chivalrous officers and men of the Nigerian Armed force from the fear based oppressors who stole them".

He included: "The safeguarded young ladies are currently in the authority of the Nigerian armed force."

Bego's announcement was the main affirmation the young ladies were kidnapped.

At first, the understudies were accounted for to have fled the assault with their educators at the sound of gunfire.

A senior military source in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, revealed to AFP news organization that the schoolgirls "were discovered stole on the fringe amongst Yobe and Borno.

"The young ladies were deserted with their vehicle. It had separated and the psychological oppressors froze in light of the fact that they were under attack by seeking after fighters.

"The dread is that a portion of alternate young ladies [from Dapchi] may have been brought by the fear mongers in light of the fact that the young ladies were not in a solitary vehicle.

"Just those in the separated vehicle were fortunate."

In excess of 20,000 individuals have been murdered and two million others compelled to escape their homes in northeastern Nigeria since Boko Haram propelled a battle in 2009 went for shaping a breakaway state.

Throughout the years, the outfitted gathering has grabbed a huge number of grown-ups and youngsters.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari as of late said the period of Boko Haram viciousness "is steadily attracting to end".

Notwithstanding, the gathering keeps on propelling assaults in the nation's upper east, and its pioneer stays on the loose.

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