Bomb blast hit a
busy meat market in Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri (Image: Naijagraphitti Imagebank)
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A bomb blast hit a busy meat market in Nigeria's northeastern
city of Maiduguri on Tuesday, killing as many as 50 people, an eyewitness and a
hospital source told Reuters.
The bomb which was concealed under a butcher's table in the
market went off at around 1pm local time, killing shoppers and travelers, a
military source said.
Nobody has claimed
responsibility for the latest explosion, which follows two bomb attacks over
the weekend that killed at least 30 people and bore the hallmarks of militant
Islamist group Boko Haram.
The group, which new President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to
crush, has killed thousands of people and displaced around 1.5 million in its
bid to establish an Islamic caliphate in the northeast of Africa's biggest
economy and top oil exporter.
Lawal Kawu, a paramedic, said 31 charred bodies had been
evacuated to the teaching hospital in Maiduguri, and several other people were
brought in with severe injuries.
Witnesses said they heard a loud explosion.
"It shook our school building and I had to run away. I
saw military vehicles with soldiers moving toward the area," Abubakar
Mohammed, a college student few meters away from the blast scene told Reuters.
The group is showing a return to its guerrilla tactics since
losing the territory it gained in 2014 after successful offensives by Chadian,
Nigerien and Nigerian troops over the past few months. It maintains a last
stronghold in the Sambisa forest reserve.
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