Boko Haram reportedly returns kidnapped Dapchi schoolgirls, five feared dead

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(FILES) A picture taken on February 28, 2018 at the Government Girls Technical College at Dapchi town in northern Nigerian, shows a classroom deserted by fleeing students after Boko Haram Islamists kidnapped 110 school girls. Nigeria's government on March 1 said it had set up a committee to establish how Boko Haram jihadists managed to kidnap 110 girls from their school in the country's remote northeast. Members of the militant Islamist group stormed the Government Girls Science and Technical College in Dapchi, Yobe state, on February 19, nearly four years after a similar mass abduction in Chibok, Borno state. / AFP PHOTO / AMINU ABUBAKAR

Nigeria’s terrorist group, Boko Haram, has reportedly returned the schoolgirls kidnapped from a school in Yobe State some weeks ago.

According to SaharaReporters, the deadly group came with the girls in 9 vehicles same way they took them away.

Quoting sources, the online news platform said that the militant group came with the girls in nine vehicles same way they took them away.

It added,

There was confusion in the area as members of the community scampered into the bush as the terror group appeared in the area, first dropping off one the girls in a nearby village and then driving into the center of Dapchi town to drop off the rest of the girls. Five of the girls are dead according to our source. It is not clear if the Nigerian government paid any ransom to get the girls released.

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