Nearly a week after two female suicide bombers attacked the
popular Monday market in Maiduguri, Borno
State capital, where several people were killed, another two female suicide
bombers on Monday were reported to have unleashed terror attack on the same
market.
Not fewer than ten people were feared dead as two explosions
ripped through the market, according to witnesses.
It was learnt that the two female bombers who carried the
explosives in the back of their hijab dress, arrived a hair braiding salon and
blew themselves up as a female civilian-JTF operatives made to search them.
“A middle-aged woman approached the site where chicken
sellers attend to customers but vigilantes who stood nearby insisted on
checking the luggage she was carrying,” said witness Ahmad Sanusi.
“The woman refused, arguing that what she held were her
wares. While the argument ensued, some people gathered at the scene and that
was when she detonated the explosive,” he told AFP.
The Monday Market was hit last Tuesday by two women who
detonated explosives hidden under their hijabs. The same market was attacked on
July 1 and at least 15 people died.
A police bomb squad on Friday defused a suspected
remote-controlled improvised explosive device buried in the dirt near another
market in Maiduguri.
Boko Haram militants were suspected and it was thought the
bomb was intended to hit worshippers at a local mosque. Two suspected female
suicide bombers were arrested in Maiduguri last week.
It was not immediately clear whether the woman in Monday’s
incident was a suicide bomber or if she was merely carrying explosives hidden
in her luggage.
But another witness, Goni Abba, reported a second explosion
just seconds after the first. Nearby buildings were destroyed and there were
reports of deaths and injuries, he added.
There was no immediate official confirmation of fatalities
but the police, army and Red Cross were at the scene.
Another local resident who was in the area at the time said:
“I was at the Borno state television station, which is just opposite the Monday
Market, to see a friend.
“I heard an explosion and we were told that it happened at
the market. I’m now in his office because it’s not safe to venture outside,”
said the resident, who asked not to be identified.
The blasts happened as Boko Haram fighters launched a dawn
raid on the capital of neighbouring Yobe state, Damaturu, apparently targeting
the police.
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