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5 suicide bombers die, kill 3 in Nigeria attack

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Five suicide bombers trying to infiltrate Nigeria’s northeaste­rn city of Maiduguri have died in explosions that killed at least three civilians, police said yesterday, blaming Boko Haram Islamic extremists. Sunday night’s blasts occurred more than 10 kilometers (6 miles) apart on the city’s eastern outskirts, deputy superinten­dent Victor Isuku said.

Three men strapped into explosive vests and firing assault rifles approached a military checkpoint at about 8:20 pm, he said. One exploded, killing all three and a civilian selfdefens­e fighter. Two hours later, two female bombers blew up, killing themselves and two unidentifi­ed people. Soldiers and civilians fighting alongside them have stopped many suicide bombers before they can reach heavily populated targets in recent months.

Nigeria’s army yesterday warned against a new terror tactic, saying two women suicide bombers recently knocked on the doors of homes 200 meters (yards) apart in Maiduguri’s Kalari neighborho­od, near one of Sunday’s explosions. It said the bombers detonated when the doors were opened by a young girl and a man, killing both civilians and themselves. “The general public is hereby advised to be cautious and wary of strange persons knocking at their doors,” said the statement. The suicide bombings and attacks on remote military outposts and villages continue despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s announceme­nt last month that Boko Haram has been crushed since the military destroyed their last Sambisa Forest stronghold.—AP

 ??  ?? COLOGNE: A history teacher teaches Muslim females German history in a classroom of the “Muslim education center Cologne” in Cologne, western Germany, yesterday.—AFP
COLOGNE: A history teacher teaches Muslim females German history in a classroom of the “Muslim education center Cologne” in Cologne, western Germany, yesterday.—AFP

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