Friday, May 15, 2015

13 killed by female suicide bombers in Borno attack



No fewer than 13 people were killed on Wednesday during the suicide attack on Maiduguri, it was learnt.

Four suicide bombers detonated explosives near a barracks in the Borno State capital, according to a militia member.

Four female bombers killed six vigilance members and three soldiers near the Giwa Barracks in the city, Hassan Ibrahim, a member of the vigilance group fighting alongside the army, said yesterday. Many people were injured, he added.

“Our members were killed and some are lying on hospital beds as a result of the bombs detonated,” Ibrahim said on telephone. “Our men and the soldiers thought they were helpless women who were in Boko Haram captivity but they took us by surprise.”

Troops repelled the Boko Haram attack on Maiduguri after exchanging gunfire with the insurgents for about an hour, until about 9 p.m.

The army yesterday imposed a 24-hour curfew on the city.

“The attack on Wednesday was massive and the insurgents deployed female suicide bombers,” Jubrin Gunda, a militia spokesman, said on phone from the city. The insurgents incurred “massive” casualties, he added.

The army described the decision to impose a dusk-to-dawn curfew as a measure to protect lives and property in the city.


A statement signed by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 7 Division, Maiduguri, Col. Tukur Gusau, called on the people to cooperate with security agencies, maintaining that the situation has been brought under control.

“In view of the recent development within Maiduguri metropolis, a 24-hour curfew is hereby imposed on the city. This is done to protect lives and property of innocent and law-abiding people of Maiduguri.

“The Nigeria Army wishes to, once again, thank you for your continuous support and cooperation. The situation is firmly under control.”

Also yesterday, it was learnt that no fewer than five Boko Haram members were killed in Iraq by the Mosul Youth Resistance Movement. They were reportedly killed on Wednesday.

This is the first report of the presence of Boko Haram militants in Iraq following the sect’s open declaration of allegiance to the deadly ISIS and ISIS’s acceptance of Boko Haram’s allegiance.

According to reports by Basnews.com, the Boko Haram insurgents were attacked in the Dargaza neighbourhood of eastern Mosul.

Saed Mamuzini, Mosul’s spokesperson, was quoted by Basnews as saying, “The Nigerian Boko Haram militants were in Mosul to take part in a military training course conducted by Islamic State (IS).”

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