Millennium Post

Suicide bombers kill 15 in northeast Nigeria

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KANO: At least 15 people were killed on Monday when suicide bombers attacked an aid distributi­on point in northeast Nigeria, in the latest suspected strike by Boko Haram insurgents against civilians.

The blasts occurred in the Konduga area, about 40 kilometres from the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, both of which have been repeatedly targeted by the jihadist group.

On August 16, at least 28 people were killed and more than 80 injured when three female suicide bombers detonated their explosives outside a camp for displaced persons in Konduga.

A rescue worker said the first blast on Monday happened at 11:10 am in the village of Mashalari. “(It) killed 15 people and left 43 others injured,” he told AFP.

“It happened during aid distributi­on by an NGO, when people had gathered to receive donations,” he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“Twelve minutes later, another bomber struck, but luckily only she died.”

The rescue worker said both bombers were women but did not specify which NGO was distributi­ng aid.

Northeast Nigeria is in the grip of a humanitari­an crisis caused by the Islamist Boko Haram insurgency, which has left at least 20,000 people dead and displaced more than 2.6 million since 2009.

The violence has devastated farming, leading to chronic food shortages and leaving hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of starvation and dependent on aid agencies for help.

Babakura Kolo, from the Civilian Joint Task Force, a militia assisting the military with security against Boko Haram, confirmed the rescue worker’s account.

“We have dispatched out team to the scene,” he said.

Nigeria’s military and government maintains that Boko Haram is a spent force as a result of a sustained counterins­urgency campaign over the last two years.

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