It’s been more than two years since 218 girls were abducted from Chibok, Nigeria by the terrorist group Boko Haram. Activists from the group Bring Back Our Girls said Wednesday that one of the girls has been located and reunited with her family.

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The activists told the BBC that Amina Ali Nkeki, who was 17 when she was kidnapped and is now 19, was found on the edge of Sambisa Forest, near the border with Cameroon. She was reportedly found by a vigilante group fighting Boko Haram, who took her to her mother, per CNN.

A neighbor told CNN she was found “with a baby.” Her uncle told the Associated Press she is “pregnant and traumatized,” as the agency puts it, but otherwise fine.

Boko Haram still occupies much of Sambisa Forest, and the other 217 girls remain missing. In November 2014, seven months after they disappeared Agence France-Presse reported that the girls had likely been “married off” to Boko Haram fighters, according to a video from a man claiming to be a leader of the group.

(Source: JEZEBEL)