Satellite
images released on Thursday by human rights organisation, Amnesty
International, suggested that there was a wide scale destruction by Boko
Haram insurgents in Baga, as a result of last week’s attack.
“In
Baga, a densely populated town less than two square kilometres in size,
approximately 620 structures were damaged or completely destroyed by
fire.”
While, “in Doron Baga more than 3,100
structures were damaged or destroyed by fire affecting most of the 4
square kilometre town.”
Initial casualty figures resulting from
the Baga attack were pegged at 2000, which Nigeria’s Defence
Headquarters debunked and said was below 300.
However, Amnesty
International said its new images provided “indisputable and shocking
evidence” of the scale of the attack on the towns of Baga and Doron Baga
by Boko Haram militants.
According to the organisation, “Before
and after images of two neighbouring towns, Baga (160 kilometres from
Maiduguri) and Doron Baga (also known as Doro Gowon, 2.5 km from Baga),
taken on 2 and 7 January show the devastating effect of the attacks
which left over 3,700 structures damaged or completely destroyed. Other
nearby towns and villages were also attacked over this period.
“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,” said the Nigeria researcher for Amnesty International, Daniel
Eyre.
Although Nigerian military attributed the mass exodus of
residents from Baga to repeated attacks by the insurgents, Amnesty
International further insisted last week’s attack was the “largest and
most destructive” yet.
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