Twin suicide attack kills 3, injures 8 in northeast Nigeria

The twin blasts tore through a crowd late Tuesday in the town of Mafa, some 50 kilometres from regional capital Maiduguri
Twin suicide attack kills 3, injures 8 in northeast Nigeria

Two female suicide bombers killed three civilians and wounded eight in a suspected Boko Haram attack in northeast Nigeria, emergency services said Wednesday. 

The twin blasts tore through a crowd late Tuesday in the town of Mafa, some 50 kilometres from regional capital Maiduguri.

“The female bombers killed three people and wounded eight others,” Bello Danbatta, head of security for the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) in Borno state, told reporters.

The assailants entered the town among a group of local women who had gone to fetch firewood for cooking, Danbatta said.

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Local district spokesman Adamu Mohammed, who gave the same toll, said the bombers waited until around 8:30 pm (1930 GMT) before launching their attack.

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Boko Haram has been waging a 10-year insurgency in northeast Nigeria that has seen it repeatedly use female suicide bombers to attack soft targets such as mosques, markets and bus stations.

Many of the bombers are young women and girls.

The last suicide attack was in June when a triple bombing outside a hall where football fans were watching a match killed at least 30 people. 

Also on Tuesday, fighters burnt 11 houses and looted food in an attack on the village of Kotori, 12 kilometres (eight miles) outside Maiduguri, Danbatta said, adding that no one was hurt in that incident. 

Boko Haram’s decade-long campaign of violence has left some 27,000 people dead, displaced over two million across the region and spilt over into neighbouring countries.

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The jihadists have splintered into two major factions, after fighters loyal to the Islamic State group broke away from long-time leader Abubakar Shekau in 2016. 

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Shekau’s Boko Haram group has tended to attack civilian targets, while the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) faction has ratcheted up assaults on the military since July 2018. 

On Monday, ISWAP fighters made an incursion into the garrison town of Monguno, 135 kilometres from Maiduguri, military and local militia sources said.

Three civilians were killed as the jihadists exchanged fire with troops, the sources said.

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