Nigeria, March 8 -- Shortly after Muslims broke their fast last Wednesday in Ngoshe, a rural community in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, gunfire shattered the quiet evening.
Within hours, suspected Boko Haram insurgents had overrun a military base, killed soldiers and community leaders, and abducted scores of women and children-triggering another humanitarian crisis in Nigeria's conflict-scarred North-east.
By morning, hundreds of residents had fled into neighbouring Pulka, carrying with them the latest scars of a conflict that has haunted the region for more than a decade.
But the Ngoshe assault is not an isolated incident.
Across northern Nigeria, a series of attacks since the beginning of Ramadan has left dozens of...
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