No one claimed responsibility for the attack that bore the hallmarks of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has conducted a six-year insurgency to carve out a caliphate in Nigeria’s northeast.
A vigilante source said four people were killed and seven injured when the explosive went off at a checkpoint, targeting the vigilantes at the entrance of the Ramirgo market.
Ishiaku Dawa, a resident who helped take victims to the hospital, said the blast damaged two patrol vehicles and that four bodies were sent to the hospital.
Opadokun said the attack occurred on Saturday morning in Ramirgo Village and victims were taken to the general hospital in Askira/Uba town in Borno state about 250 km (160 miles) south of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state and the epicenter of the insurgency.“Three persons including the suicide bomber died on the spot. Corpses and injured victims evacuated to General hospital,” Borno State Police Commissioner Aderemi Opadokun, who visited the scene, told Reuters in a text message.
Military spokesman Sani Kukasheka Usman confirmed the blast in a statement and said the suicide bomber had been on the way to attack the market.
Usman said the bomber was accosted by a civilian vigilante, but the bomb went off during interrogation, killing the suspect. The vigilante was injured and rushed to the hospital.
Separately, the air force said on Saturday it had conducted air strikes on Sambisa forest, one of Boko Haram’s strongholds.
On a special day,,,may their soul rest in peace...its well
ReplyDeleteThese pipo dey see human beings like rats. Smh. Have you heard the New Nigerian National anthem? Anticipate #PromiseLand
ReplyDeleteNawa RIP
ReplyDeleteI pray I don't fall a victim of this, we all sef
ReplyDeleteAre these people still remaining?? ?
ReplyDeleteNawa o
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