Boko Haram terrorists have
again launched an attack in three Borno communities. The three communities were
Biu, the largest Borno town in the southern part of the state, Alkideow and
Mbuta.
Thirty-five persons were killed, yesterday, and several others injured during these explosion.
In Biu, a deadly explosion from a bomb that went off in a crowded market, reportedly killed 15 people with 21 others injured, according to witnesses.
Thirty-five persons were killed, yesterday, and several others injured during these explosion.
In Biu, a deadly explosion from a bomb that went off in a crowded market, reportedly killed 15 people with 21 others injured, according to witnesses.
Witnesses said the injured
persons and corpses were being evacuated. Biu is the largest Borno town in the
southern part of the state, located 187 kilometres south of Maiduguri, the
state capital.
A resident of the town,
Mwajim Ali Gana said: “A suicide bomber today (yesterday) launched an attack on
innocent marketers on Biu plateau”.
Another eye witness said:
“I was buying some soup ingredients at the vegetable section of the market
around 3:15pm and suddenly there was a heavy sound and the market was covered
with dust as the entire place was thrown into confusion. Human parts littered
the scene as survivors scrambled for safety”.
A member of the Biu Youth
volunteer vigilante group, popularly called “Civilian JTF” involved in the
rescue of the victims told Vanguard on phone that a suspected member of the
Boko Haram sect entered the vegetable section of the Market and detonated the
Improvised Explosive Device (IED), killing several people at the market.
He said so far 15 bodies
have been recovered while several other people with various degrees of injuries
are currently receiving medical attention at the Biu General Hospital.
A medical doctor at the Biu
hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said that seven bodies were brought from the
scene, while eight persons died shortly after.
He also said 21 others with
severe injuries were being prepared for referral to other major hospitals
within and outside the state.
Yesterday’s suicide bomb
attack was the first ever suicide mission in Biu town since the commencement of
the Boko Haram insurgency.
A security source in Biu
said a female suicide bomber detonated an Improved Explosive Device (IED) in
Biu Main market killing three persons including the suicide bomber while 10
others were injured.
He said the female suicide
bomber came to the market and detonated the IED which was attached to her body
at about 3:30 pm, adding that those injured were rushed to Biu General Hospital
for treatment’.
“The female suicide bomber
sneaked into the market through the Third Gate of the Main market, when people
were busy carrying out their business activities”, he added.
In another development, more than two dozen
suspected members of Boko Haram gunmen in a convoy of motorcycles attacked
Mbuta village in Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State, killed nine people
and torched of several houses and shops at about 7.25am, yesterday.
Mbuta village is near
Khaddamari; the council headquarters of Jere, and 25 kilometres north-east of
Maiduguri, the state capital.
According to the village
head, Mallam Zakari, in a telephone conversation yesterday in Maiduguri; “the
insurgents riding motorcycles attacked Alkideow village near our village, Mbuta
as early as 4.30am but failed in taking away their cows, after killing nine
people, before proceeding to Mbuta village by 7.20am and torched several houses
and shops. When the gunmen burst into my village, they started shooting
sporadically at any person in sight. Our houses and shops were not spared, as
they killed 11 of my people here, including two old women, who were burnt to
death in their huts, before the early morning attack on us,” said Zakari
yesterday.
He added that “the bodies
of the slain villagers littered the outskirts of Mbuta, as gunmen pursued them
into the bush when they attempted to flee their houses. Two of my people
escaped to Maiduguri with gunshot wounds, while other villagers who survived
fled into the bush as the terrorists were still hunting for them, after they
burnt down many of their houses.”
Two hours after the attack, soldiers and some members of Civilian Joint Task
Force (CJTF) stationed at Zabarmari rushed to the village, but the gunmen had
fled on motorcycles towards the Mafa-Dikwa axis border areas with Cameroon. The
Borno State police command, yesterday, also said that there were attacks on the
outskirts of Maiduguri with some villagers feared killed in the early hours of
yesterday.
O lord!
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ReplyDeletethere must be something more powerful than the boko, they cannot continue like this
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