Mubi under Siege
The government announced a ceasefire with Boko Haram nearly two weeks ago as part of efforts to negotiate the release of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the group in April. But violence has soared since.
The fighters, who have been working to carve out an Islamic state in the region, seized control of the northeast Nigerian town of Mubi on Wednesday and Thursday, robbing banks, burning down houses, killing dozens of people and forcing thousands to flee, witnesses said.
Men were seen hoisting their black flag over the palace of the traditional ruler in Mubi, the witnesses said.
One person told Reuters they saw fighters from the group kill a university lecturer and his entire family.
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