Thursday, February 26, 2015

Multiple Explosions Rock Jos; 15 Feared Dead


Eyewitnesses say three bombs thrown from a car in Jos killed 15 people at a bus station and the university.

Ikedichi Iweha, spokesman of the joint taskforce in the state, confirmed the attack but details are still sketchy. Ibrahim Hashidu, a driver at the park, told AFP that the first explosive device killed five people and injured several others. “We rushed out after hearing the explosions to see what was happening,” he said. “Moments later another device was thrown from the same car into the middle of grocers selling fruits in front of the motor park. “Twelve people died and many others were injured.”

President Goodluck Jonathan, who was visiting the north-eastern garrison town of Baga, insisted that the army was winning the war against Boko Haram.

The army recaptured Baga from Boko Haram last week. The group still controls much of the north-eastern state of Borno and more than three million people have fled their homes.

Attacks in Kano and Potiskum on Tuesday claimed more than 50 lives. No group has said it carried them out.
Earlier on a suicide bomber killed at least 17 people at a bus station in Biu, witnesses say, while a second bomber was caught by a crowd and reportedly beaten to death.

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