Suicide bombers in northeast Nigeria's Maiduguri kill
17: police
ReutersJuly 12, 2017
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) -
Suicide bombers killed 17 people and injured 21 in the northeast Nigerian city
of Maiduguri, the police commissioner of Borno state said on Wednesday.
It is the latest in a spate of
suicide bomb attacks on the city in the last few weeks. Borno, of which
Maiduguri is the capital, is the Nigerian state worst affected by the eight-year-old
insurgency by Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
Witnesses said four suicide bombers
carried out attacks in the Molai district, which is around 5 kilometers from
the city center, on Tuesday night at around 10:00 p.m. (2100 GMT). Nobody has
claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Damian Chukwu, the Borno state
police commissioner said the suicide bombers were among the 17 killed.
Boko Haram, which has killed more
than 20,000 people and forced some 2.7 million people to flee their homes in
its bid to create an Islamic state.
The group has been pushed out of
most of a swathe of land around the size of Belgium that it controlled in early
2015 by the Nigeria's army and troops from neighboring countries in the
northeast Nigeria.
But insurgents continue to carry out
suicide bombings and raids in northeast Nigeria, as well as in Cameroon and
Niger.
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