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"We do think they have been broken up into smaller groups," U.S. Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, was quoted in the report made public some minutes ago.
The American Navy man however, declined to reveal more detail on how U.S. officials came to the conclusion.
It could be recalled that this is not the first time that this sentiment has been echoed, as some other concerned people have said recently that the girls might already have been moved out of Nigeria into neighbouring countries.
"The search must be in Niger, Cameroon and Chad, to see if we can find information," former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the U.N.'s special envoy for global education, told CNN few days ago.
"It's vital to use the information to find the girls before they are dispersed across Africa, which is a very real possibility."
The missing girls have not been seen since Boko Haram militants abducted them on April 14 from the Government Girls Secondary School in rural Chibok, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) west of Maiduguri and some 600 miles from the capital of Abuja.
That was followed on Sunday night by another kidnapping, with villagers in Warabe accusing Boko Haram militants of taking at least eight girls between the ages of 12 and 15.
However, Nigeria's embattled leader, President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday vowed that Boko Haram's abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls would be the terror group's undoing.
President Jonathan's statements come amid mounting international outrage over the mass abduction and the government's largely ineffective effort to subdue Boko Haram.
"By God's grace, we will conquer the terrorists. I believe the kidnap of these girls will be the beginning of the end for terror in Nigeria," Jonathan said at the opening of the World Economic Forum meeting in Nigeria's capital city of Abuja.
The president also confirmed the offers of help from the US, Britain, China and France.
Boko Haram's leader, Abubakar Shakau, via a video the terror group posted online this week, claimed responsibility for the mass kidnappings.
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