The raid on the school in the northeastern town one night in April 2014 sparked an international outcry and a viral campaign on social media with the hashtag #bringbackourgirls.
Meanwhile, Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the abduction of the students – more than 300 boys – from northern Katsina State.
The 82 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram militant group in exchange for five of their commanders, Nigerian government official says.
Daesh-affiliated Boko Haram is leading a nine-year long insurgency against the governments of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad. The ongoing humanitarian crisis has resulted in more than 20,000 deaths and displaced 2.4 million people.
It's been three years since the kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok in northern Nigeria. Boko Haram continues to be at the forefront of a nine year-long insurgency, creating one of the biggest humanitarian crises in the world.
The kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in 2014 triggered international outrage that created the #bringbackourgirls Twitter campaign.
The video posted Sunday on Twitter shows a girl in a headscarf claiming that some of her kidnapped classmates died in aerial bombardments by the Nigerian military.
Serah Luka is one of more than 200 girls abducted from the government school in Chibok over two years ago.
One of Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants found in northeastern Nigeria after she was kidnapped more than two years ago.
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