Nigeria Bombing Kills 30 people say eyewitness
A bomb at a market in the town of Jimeta, northeastern
Nigeria, has killed around 30 individuals, eyewitnesses told Reuters on
Thursday.
The bomb, which an eyewitness said was planted in a
three-wheeled moto bike inside the market
in Adamawa state, was exploded around 19:00, a couple of minutes after a female
suicide killed two individuals at a checkpoint in Maiduguri.
No one has claimed responsibility, yet the assaults bore the
signs of Boko Haram, the militant Islamist group wanting to great an Islamic
state in north of Nigeria.
The bombing is the most recent assault in a progression of explosions
in the most recent couple of days that has killed around 80 individuals, taking
after the initiation of new President Muhammadu Buhari a week ago.
Toward the begin of the year Boko Haram controlled a swathe
of territory around the size of Belgium, yet the military says the group has
been pushed back to the Sambisa forest as of late, a case which the group
denied in a video aired on social media on
Tuesday..
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