A suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded bus station in
Biu, northeast Nigeria, on Thursday, while a second bomber was shot dead before
he could detonate his explosives, witnesses told AFP.
Babagana Kyari, a civilian vigilante, said “at least 18
people, including three women, died… and several others were injured” although
there was no immediate corroboration of that death toll.
The attack happened after two men arrived the Tashar Gandu
motor park on the edge of the town in Borno state, where one detonated his
explosives among passengers and vendors, onlookers said.
The suicide bombing is the second this week, after 34 people
were killed in a blast at a bus station in the city of Kano, on Tuesday. The
death toll was revised upwards from the initial estimate of 10.
Another blast hours earlier, also at a bus station, killed
17 in the commercial capital of Yobe state, Potiskum, but it was not confirmed
as a suicide attack.
No group has claimed responsibility for either bombing but
Boko Haram has repeatedly targeted both places, as well as Biu.
On February 18, 36 people were killed when assailants in a
motorised rickshaw detonated explosies at Yarmakumi village near Biu, with most
of the victims child vendors and beggars.
The attacks again underscore the threat posed by Boko Haram,
which experts say may resort to such tactics as they are pushed out of captured
territory in the northeast by a multi-national military force.
The two men in the latest attack pretended to be traders
leaving Biu after business at the main market, which takes place every Thursday
and Sunday, said Kyari.
“The two men came as if they were travellers and one of them
detonated his explosives in the midst of travellers and petty traders,” the
vigilante added.
“But the second man was shot and killed by soldiers before
he could pulled the trigger.”
Resident Ali Dauda said the scene was cordoned off by
soldiers and vigilantes, while they waited the arrival of the police bomb squad
to defuse the unexploded explosives on the second attacker.
“The first bomber succeeded in detonating his explosives,
which caused many casualties, but the second bomber was killed and his body is
still lying at the scene with the explosives on it,” he added.
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