The emaciated terrorists said more of their comrades want to surrender. NAIJ
New York Times: Boko Haram Falls Victim to a Food Crisis It Created
MORA, Cameroon — At first, the attack had all the hallmarks of a typical Boko Haram assault. Armed fighters stormed a town on the border with Nigeria, shooting every man they saw.
But this time, instead of burning homes and abducting hostages, the fighters gathered cows, goats and any kind of food they could round up, then fled with it all.
Boko Haram, the Islamist extremist group terrorizing this part of the world, is on the hunt — for food.
After rampaging across the region for years, forcing more than two million people to flee their homes and farms, Boko Haram appears to be falling victim to a major food crisis of its own creation.
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More News On The War Against Boko Haram
Nigeria's military has closed one of Africa's biggest cattle markets, charging sales of stolen animals is helping finance Boko Haram's Islamic insurgency -- AP
Nigeria's Boko Haram 'cattle markets' shut down -- BBC
Boko Haram ‘spiritual power base’ destroyed in raid, 63 hostages rescued -- RT
Nigeria frees 63 after dislodging Boko Haram Islamists: army -- AFP
Scores of Boko Haram members killed in military offensive in Alagarno forest -- Vanguard
Starved Boko Haram members surrender to Nigerian military -- NYP/Reuters
Osama Bin Laden’s Files: Boko Haram’s leader wanted to be ‘under one banner’ -- Long War Journal
Is Boko Haram In Decline After Suffering Series Of Defeats? -- Inquisitr
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