At Kasuwar
Jagwal GSM market in the commercial capital of Potiskum, Yobe State, over 20
people were killed yesterday, when two female suicide bombers, one of them aged
about 15, blew themselves up in the crowded market.
The blasts
came just a day after a young girl thought to be aged about 10 killed 19 at a
Chicken Market in Maiduguri, in the neighbouring Borno State. Potiskum is in
the west and about 100 kilometres from Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, that
witnessed series of bomb blasts including the suicide bomber that hit a police
formation weekend. Residents said the suicide bombers invaded the crowded
market at about 3pm and detonated their Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs.
A resident of
Potiskum, Mallam Aliyu Usman, on phone yesterday said, that the death toll
could rise as most of those who sustained injuries had lost much blood due to
bleeding before security operatives could reach the scene. Unconfirmed sources
said over 20 people were killed, adding that their mangled bodies were seen at
the scene of the blast. Earlier on Saturday, two people
were killed when a car exploded outside a police station in Potiskum. “We evacuated six bodies including those of the two female suicide bombers to the hospital, 21 people were injured in the attacks. A security source involved in the rescue operation told AFP of Sunday’s bombings:
“One of the bombers looked 23 and the other 15.
were killed when a car exploded outside a police station in Potiskum. “We evacuated six bodies including those of the two female suicide bombers to the hospital, 21 people were injured in the attacks. A security source involved in the rescue operation told AFP of Sunday’s bombings:
“One of the bombers looked 23 and the other 15.
“The first
bomber, the 23 year old, detonated her explosives just outside the entrance of
the market, where volunteers were screening people going inside the market with
metal detectors. “The second bomber was terrified by the explosion and she
tried to dash across the road but she also exploded.” Both the security
official and a nurse at the Potiskum General Hospital said six people were
confirmed dead and 21 injured. Witness Ibrahim Dambam said the second blast
went off as people fled the first. Sunday is Potiskum’s market day and attracts
traders and shoppers from all over Yobe State and beyond. Panicked shoppers
fled and traders abandoned their stalls at both the mobile phone market and the
city’s main market, which is just next door.
There was no
immediate claim of responsibility for the latest attacks but suspicion is
likely to fall on Boko Haram, which have increasingly used female suicide
bombers since last June. Some security analysts believe that older women may
willingly become human bombs as they share the Islamists’ radical ideology or
are out to avenge the death of loved ones at the hands of the military. But the
young ages of some of the bombers — such as the girl in Maiduguri — and the
actions of the 15-year-old in Potiskum suggest that coercion is being used. A
civilian vigilante who witnessed the Maiduguri bombing said of the young
bomber: “I doubt if she actually knew what was strapped to her body.”
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