Share |

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Boko Haram attacked two terms northeast Nigeria




Hit Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, and Damaturu, capital of Yobe State, in northeastern Nigeria on Monday, attacks, including two suicide attacks attributed to the Haram Islamist extremist group Boko, not yet the exact number of victims is known.

The attacks come after the deaths of 120 people in two suicide attacks and shootings aimed at the Grand Mosque in Kano, during Friday prayers, and stresses of daily attacks by Boko Haram, rising tensions in Nigeria, with the February election approaches, as well as in Cameroon and Niger, where their border areas attacks the Islamic group.

Two female suicide bombers carried out the attacks in the Monday market, crowded in Maiduguri, the main town in Yobe historical stronghold of the Islamic Group.

The market itself has conducted two suicide bombers targeted, carried them two women, also last week, said Gideon Jibrin, a police spokesman in Borno State, "two women, two bombs exploded Monday in the market in two different locations."

There are no definitive figures for the number of victims, where police said six people were killed in the attacks, while the witness said, Ahmed Sanusi, he counted 10 dead.

An employee at a Maiduguri hospital to hospital, 16 bodies and 25 wounded received in a serious condition.





No comments:

Post a Comment

sharing