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Home»Uncategorized»6 Killed, One Missing, Properties Destroyed as Boko Haram Attacks Hong
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6 Killed, One Missing, Properties Destroyed as Boko Haram Attacks Hong

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsApril 16, 20253 Mins Read
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The quiet communities of Banga and Larh in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State were thrown into chaos yesterday, April 15, 2025, as Boko Haram insurgents launched a devastating attack, leaving a trail of death, destruction, and fear.

At least six people were confirmed dead, including a vigilante killed by a detonated bomb, and a young boy remains missing, with his phone ringing but unanswered by an army official who pleaded to be anonymous.

The assault also saw a police van shattered by a bomb, though its occupants miraculously escaped unharmed.

According to local sources, the attack in Banga claimed three lives: two men were shot dead by the insurgents, and a woman fell and died during the chaos. In nearby Larh, two more individuals were killed, though specific details of their deaths remain unclear.

The violence was compounded by the tragic loss of a vigilante in Banga, who was killed when a bomb detonated during efforts to secure the area. “It’s heartbreaking,” said a community member who requested anonymity.

“We’re losing our people to these monsters, and now even those protecting us are targets.”

In a chilling display of Boko Haram’s tactics, a police van from Garaha stationed in Banga was destroyed by another bomb. Fortunately, all occupants, including the driver, had evacuated the vehicle before it triggered the explosive.

Local sources noted that the insurgents often plant such devices to deter security operatives from pursuing them, a strategy that has repeatedly disrupted response efforts.

Adding to the community’s anxiety, an undetonated bomb was discovered in Banga, posing a lingering threat as residents await its safe disposal.

The attack also left a young boy unaccounted for, with his family and community desperate for answers. “His phone is ringing, but there’s no response,” a local resident reported, highlighting the anguish of those searching for him.

The boy’s disappearance has intensified fears that he may have been abducted, a common tactic employed by Boko Haram, which has kidnapped thousands, including the 276 Chibok schoolgirls in 2014, many of whom remain missing.

The assault on Banga and Larh underscores the persistent threat posed by Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, despite claims by authorities that the group has been significantly weakened.

Recent attacks, including a February 2025 assault on Kwapre and surrounding villages in Hong LGA that left communities in ruins, highlight the group’s resilience and the challenges faced by security forces.

Residents of Banga and Larh expressed frustration over the lack of adequate security presence, echoing sentiments from previous attacks in the region. “We feel abandoned,” said one villager. “These attacks keep happening, and we’re left to fend for ourselves.”

The destruction of the Garaha police van further hampers local security efforts, leaving communities vulnerable to future incursions.

The Nigerian military and police have yet to issue an official statement on the attack, but sources indicate that troops stationed nearby responded to the assault, though they arrived after significant damage had been done. The discovery of the undetonated bomb has prompted calls for urgent intervention by bomb disposal experts to prevent further loss of life.

This latest attack comes amid growing concerns about Boko Haram’s resurgence in Adamawa and Borno states, where the group and its splinter faction, the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP), continue to target civilians, security forces, and infrastructure.

Governor Babagana Zulum of neighboring Borno State recently warned of Boko Haram’s comeback, urging stronger action to curb the insurgency.

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