The United Nations (UN) has condemned Saturday’s attack on civilians, aid workers and facility in Monguno, Borno State.
Many civilians, including a four-year-old girl, were killed and several others injured.
UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, in a statement on Sunday, commiserated with the victims.
“The individuals who were harmed are likewise in my musings and I wish them a quick recuperation. I am shocked by the proceeded with vicious assaults propelled by non-state equipped gatherings in regular citizen territories in Borno State.”
Boko Haram fear based oppressors, on board light trucks mounted with substantial big guns, struck Goni Usmanti people group in Nganzai LGA.
They entered Monguno around 11:45 a.m. from two diverse section focuses, bringing about conflicts with the military which went on for around two hours.
The aggressors arrived at the philanthropic center point, where more than 50 guide laborers were available at the hour of the assault.
The UN official said however the office just supported light harm, reports demonstrate it was straightforwardly focused on.
UN and INGO vehicles before the office, which included philanthropic workplaces and settlement, were set on fire.
The announcement revealed that safety efforts forestalled any damage to the staff inside and that unexploded shot was found at the entryway.
Aid organisations providing assistance to over 150,000 internally displaced persons in Monguno.
Earlier, Kallon condemned the June 9 Boko Haram onslaught on Felo village in Gubio Local Government Area.
Terrorists aboard motorcycles stormed Felo community, killed over 80 civilians and wounded many.