
The Nigerian Military said
150 not 2000 people died in Baga, Amnesty International has released shocking satellite
images which show the extent of damages.
This is to buttress their claims that an estimated 2,500 people were slaughtered in the deadliest attack since insurgency have been revealed in shocking new satellite images.
This is to buttress their claims that an estimated 2,500 people were slaughtered in the deadliest attack since insurgency have been revealed in shocking new satellite images.
With more than 3,700
structures including houses and schools completely destroyed.
Looking at the pictures
taken before the attack areas; the colours in red show buildings and trees in
densely packed towns of the northern part of Nigeria. In the pictures taken
after the massacre, they have been decimated and the infra-red satellite images
instead reveal grey areas where the militants savagely razed the towns.
Daniel Eyre, Nigeria
researcher for Amnesty International, said this was the 'largest and most
destructive' Boko Haram assault his organisation has ever analysed.
'These detailed images show devastation of
catastrophic proportions in two towns, one of which was almost wiped off the
map in the space of four days.
'It represents a deliberate
attack on civilians whose homes, clinics and schools are now burnt out ruins.
Up until now, the isolation
of the Baga, combined with the fact that Boko Haram remains in control of the
area, has meant that it has been very difficult to verify what happened there.
'Residents have not been
able to return to bury the dead, let alone count their number. But through
these satellite images combined with graphic testimonies a picture of what is
likely to be Boko Haram's deadliest attack ever is becoming clearer.'
Another survivor - a man in
his fifties - told Amnesty:
'They killed so many people. I saw maybe
around 100 killed at that time in Baga. I ran to the bush. As we were running,
they were shooting and killing.'
He hid in the bush and was
later discovered by Boko Haram fighters, who detained him in Doron Baga for
four days.
Those who fled describe
seeing many more corpses in the surrounding bush area, and one woman said: 'I
don't know how many, but there were bodies everywhere we looked.'
One witness described how
Boko Haram were shooting indiscriminately, killing even small children and a
woman who was in labour.
He added: 'Half of the baby
boy is out and she died like this.

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