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Nigerian residents return to ‘ghost town’ seized from Boko Haram

Residents of the northeast Nigerian town of Gamboru returned to their homes for the first time since Chadian forces retook it from Boko Haram, they said Saturday. Scores of people crossed the 300-metre (yard) bridge that forms the border with Cameroon under military escort to survey the ravaged town and homes looted b

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Nigerian residents return to ‘ghost town’ seized from Boko Haram

Residents of the northeast Nigerian town of Gamboru returned to their homes for the first time since Chadian forces retook it from Boko Haram, they said Saturday. Scores of people crossed the 300-metre (yard) bridge that forms the border with Cameroon under military escort to survey the ravaged town and homes looted by the militants. Boko Haram seized Gamboru in August last year, forcing thousands to flee across the frontier to the town of Fotokol, on the other bank of the river in northern Cameroon. Chadian forces, who have joined the regional fight to crush the Islamist insurgency, retook Gamboru earlier this month, after intense fighting that left hundreds of insurgents dead. “We met a ghost town strewn with burnt vehicles, destroyed...

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