At least 60 people have been killed in north east Nigeria after a raid on a village by suspected Boko Haram militants, according to reports.
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The attack took place last Thursday in Kukuwa in Yobe state, but details emerged later from survivors, the BBC reports.
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Some of the villagers who died are said to have drowned while fleeing gunmen.
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Dozens of militants arrived in the village on motorcycles and began shooting the residents, according to reports of eyewitnesses.
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Boko Haram killed 10 people last month after some of its own fighters had been killed by a vigilante force in the village.
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