Two female suicide bombers dressed in hijabs, and believed to be
teenagers, detonated explosives in a crowded market in Maiduguri, Borno
state on Tuesday, November 25
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Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in
Maiduguri, Borno State on Tuesday, November 25, 2014, causing an
explosion (not pictured) which has left 30 people dead
(Guardian)
Two
female suicide bombers dressed in hijabs, and believed to be teenagers,
detonated explosives in a crowded market in the busy metropolis.
The Borno state coordinator of the Civilian Joint Task Force,
Abba Aji Kalli told the
Associated Press that
the first bomber blew herself up and killed about three women and while
people were gathered, the second bomber screamed and set off her own
bomb killing about 30.
"I am right here at the
scene and I have before me 11 corpses ... many have been taken away by
relatives, while others are taken to the state specialists' hospital," Kalli said.
A witness,
Sani Adamu in confirming Kalli’s account told
Reuters that he had counted about 30 bodies on the ground.
“While the people were trying to help the injured the second bomb blasted. I saw lots of bodies,” he added.
Security
officials have reportedly cordoned the area while rescue efforts are
underway. No official casualty figure has been released.
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