Witnesses in Nigeria say more than 60 women and girls and 31 boys were abducted from villages in the northeast of the country. One witness, who is a member of an anti-Boko Haram group, said the abductions occurred Saturday following an attack in which four villagers were killed. Islamist extremists have been blamed for the kidnapping. The report of the kidnappings came from Kummabza, which is 95 miles from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. A councilor from the village's Damboa local government told the Associated Press the abductions had occurred, but also said he was not authorized to give information to reporters. Security forces have denied the kidnapping, and the Associated Press reports that there is not a safe way to verify the reports. The Nigerian government has been criticized as being slow to react to the abduction of the more than 200 schoolgirls.
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