Sunday, 15 February 2015
Deadly attack on Nigeria bus station by boko haram
A female suicide bomber has killed at
least seven people at a crowded bus
station in north-eastern Nigeria. Police say more than 30 others were
wounded in the city of Damaturu, capital
of Yobe State. No group has said it carried out the
bombing but the jihadist group Boko
Haram has previously launched attacks in
the city. On Saturday, Boko Haram fighters tried
to take over the regional capital of
neighbouring Gombe state. They were repelled by Nigerian troops
backed by a fighter jet. Marcos Danladi, police commissioner of
Yobe State, said Sunday's attack took
place at the Damaturu Central Motor
Park. According to reports, the female suicide
bomber arrived in a vehicle and walked
into a crowd outside a grocery store at
the end of the terminal where she
detonated her explosives. Witness Adamu Muhammad said the bus
station "descended into panic". A shop owner told AFP news agency that
an angry mob stopped emergency
workers from retrieving the remains of
the bomber and instead set them on fire. Thousands of people have been killed
and more than three million displaced by
Boko Haram's insurgency. The Islamist militants, who are fighting to
create an Islamic state in north-eastern
Nigeria, have become a regional threat. In response, Nigeria, Niger, Chad and
Cameroon have agreed to form a regional
military force to combat the group. Growing insecurity in the north-east led
Nigeria to postpone elections due to be
held on 14 February. Correspondents say the insurgency has
also cast doubt on the leadership of
President Goodluck Jonathan, who is
accused of not having done enough to
contain it.
BBC news
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