Eighteen persons were Wednesday
killed in Borno State as suicide bombers launched audacious attacks on the
troubled town.
Twenty-nine
persons were injured in the attacks that threw the state capital into panic.
It was learnt that four suicide bombers, two males and two females, targeted a community in the outskirts of Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram.
It was learnt that four suicide bombers, two males and two females, targeted a community in the outskirts of Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram.
The attacks were
believed to be sponsored by Boko Haram, as they had all the terrorist group’s
handwriting on them.
Confirming the attacks in a statement, the spokesman of Police in the troubled state, Victor Isuku, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said: “Today 15/11/2017, at about 1813hrs, four suicide bombers, two males and two females, infiltrated Muna Gari community in konduga local government area, and detonated IED strapped to their bodies at different locations.
Confirming the attacks in a statement, the spokesman of Police in the troubled state, Victor Isuku, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said: “Today 15/11/2017, at about 1813hrs, four suicide bombers, two males and two females, infiltrated Muna Gari community in konduga local government area, and detonated IED strapped to their bodies at different locations.
“The
first explosion occurred at a prayer ground, while the other explosions
occurred thereafter, all within the community.”
He
said: “A total of eighteen persons including the four suicide bombers, died in
the multiple explosions. While twenty nine others sustained various degrees of
injuries and were rushed to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and State
Specialist Hospital for medical attention.”
Isuku
added that: “Police patrol /EOD teams promptly mobilized to the scene to sanitize
and render the area safe.”
He said: “Normalcy has been restored to the community.”
He said: “Normalcy has been restored to the community.”
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