No less than 14 people were killed in three separate suicide bomb assaults in Damaturu, northeast Nigeria, on Wednesday, the nation’s National Emergency Management Agency said.
The impacts came after Boko Haram terrorists this week asserted to have done three suicide assaults on the outskirts, Abuja, last Friday that left 18 dead and 41 injured. Suspicion will probably fall on the Islamist rebels, who have more than once assaulted Damaturu amid their bloody, six-year insurgency.
Last month, a girl thought to be aged 12 killed six and injured 47 when the explosives she was carrying went off outside a bus station in the Yobe state capital.
NEMA coordinator for Yobe state Bashir Idris Garga said the first blast happened at a small food store at a housing estate, killing four.
Another near a mosque killed one, while nine, including a family, lost their lives when another bomber exploded at a Fulani settlement on the outskirts of the city.
“Total injured 10, seven partially injured and three critically injured,” Garga said in a text message.
Boko Haram has reverted to attacking “soft” civilian targets after last year’s land grab that saw it seize towns and villages across Yobe and neighbouring Borno and Adamawa states.