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Boko Haram used another suicide bomber to attack a market about 20 km outside Maiduguri on Thursday, Dec 28. This attack took the lives of 6 civilians, and injured another 13. This has become one of the prevailing tactics used by the terrorist organization as they have lost territory and agents over the past decade. In 2017, they have used five times as many children in suicide bombings as in 2016. Despite claims by the Nigerian government that Boko Haram has been completely defeated, they continue to enact these attacks and devastate many lives in Northeast Nigeria.

 

2017-12-29 Nigeria (News24) A suicide bomber blew himself up Thursday in a crowded market in northern Nigeria, killing six people, security sources said, blaming the attack on the Boko Haram jihadist group.

The bomber, who passed himself off as a grain merchant, staged the attack in Amarwa village, about 20km from Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram and the capital of Borno State.

The attack came days after a failed Boko Haram attack on Christmas Day in Maiduguri.

“Six people died on the spot from the explosion while 13 others were seriously injured,” Babagana Kolo, a leader of a militia force helping the army in the fight against Boko Haram told AFP.

“The injured have been brought to the general hospital here in Maiduguri while the dead have been buried in the village,” he said.

Another militia Ibrahim Liman said the bomber went to a provisions shop holding a black plastic bag around 11:30 and asked the shopkeeper if he would buy grains but the shopkeeper said he was not interested.

“The bomber then walked to a group of people chatting nearby and detonated the explosives concealed in the bag he was carrying,” he said.

 

 

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