Armed Boko Haram terrorists yesterday attacked Kalabalge, a
 community in Borno where vigilantes had recently repelled an 
attack by members of the extremist Islamist sect - and left a horrific 
scene, with at least 40 dead people and widespread destruction.
A security agent and a community source told SaharaReporters that 
more than 500 Boko Haram fighters arrived in the town in numerous 
pick-up vans and were able to overwhelm local hunters and vigilante 
members within the community.
Yesterday’s attack originated in Gamboru Ngala, a border 
town between Nigeria and Cameroon, and lasted for several hours. Our 
security agent source disclosed that the religious militants also 
attacked Ankulkule, Chekobe, Izge and five other communities. The source
 told SaharaReporters that some of the villages were completely burnt, 
adding that most of those who survived the horrendous attacks had fled 
to Cameroon to seek refuge.
About a week ago, a group of local hunters and youth in Kalabalge had
 ambushed a contingent of Boko Haram terrorists who arrived in the 
village to wreak havoc. The vigilante group killed scores of the 
militants, arrested a few, and send others scurrying into the bush to 
escape.
A member of the village told SaharaReporters that, having resisted 
and repelled Boko Haram, members of the community expected the Islamist 
group to launch a vengeful attack. “Our vigilantes were ready, waiting 
for them, day and night,” the source said. “We knew that soldiers cannot
 protect us, so our fighters were ready. But they came in such large 
number that we could not withstand them today.



 
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