2015-01-11 18:57
Damaturu - Two suspected child suicide bombers blew themselves
up in a market in Yobe state on Sunday, witnesses said, killing three
people in the second apparent attack in two days using young girls
strapped with explosives.
The blasts struck around mid-afternoon
at an open market selling mobile handsets in the town of Potiskum in
Yobe state, which has frequently been attacked by the Sunni Muslim
jihadist group Boko Haram.
A trader at the market, Sani Abdu
Potiskum, said the bombers were about 10 years old. "I saw their dead
bodies. They are two young girls of about 10 years of age... you only
see the plaited hair and part of the upper torso," the trader said.
Another
witness who accompanied the ambulances taking casualties to hospital
said three people, excluding the bombers, were killed and at least 26
people were wounded.
The
town was hit by a suicide bomber in November when at least 48 people,
mainly students, were killed during a school assembly. On Saturday, a
bomb exploded at a police station in Potiskum.
Sunday's explosions
came a day after a bomb strapped to a girl aged around 10 years old
exploded in a busy market place in Maiduguri, killing at least 16 people
and injuring more than 20, security sources said.
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