Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Female suicide bombers kill nine in Nigerian city

Twin blasts believed linked to Boko Haram

- By HARUNA UMAR

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Twin explosions by female suicide bombers suspected to be with Boko Haram killed nine people and injured 24 in Nigeria’s northeaste­rn city of Maiduguri on Saturday, officials and witnesses said.

The first explosion came when two bombers tried to enter a camp holding more than 16,000 refugees from Boko Haram’s Islamic uprising at around 7 a.m., according to civilian self-defense fighter Dan Batta.

The military said there was only one attacker. “A suspected female suicide bomber ran into a group of men and women at the entrance while they were coming out of the camp, killing five men and injuring 11 women,” said a statement by military spokesman Col. Mustapha Anka.

Inuwe Sula, who lives nearby, said he saw six bodies evacuated and several wounded survivors “drenched with blood.”

The second blast came half an hour later less than a mile away when a tricycle taxi carrying two passengers exploded outside a gas station, Anka said. The bomber was driving the taxi and following a fuel tanker “with the sole aim of gaining entry to cause maximum damage and casualty.”

In both attacks, the bombers were prevented entry, which could have caused many more casualties, Anka said.

Nine bodies, including those of two suicide bombers, were recovered and 24 people wounded in the explosions were evacuated to nearby hospitals, said Sani Datta, spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency.

Boko Haram has stepped up attacks after a months-long lull caused by a leadership struggle in the organizati­on affiliated with the Islamic State group. A bomb blast Oct. 12 killed eight refugees in a taxi-van just outside Maiduguri.

Nigeria’s home-grown insurgency has killed more than 20,000 people, spread across borders and forced some 2.6 million people from their homes.

 ?? JOSSY OLA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People clear the scene after an explosion Saturday in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Twin explosions by female suicide bombers suspected to be with Boko Haram killed nine people and injured more than 20.
JOSSY OLA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People clear the scene after an explosion Saturday in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Twin explosions by female suicide bombers suspected to be with Boko Haram killed nine people and injured more than 20.

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