Thirty-one
persons were killed and 48 others injured in a massive bomb attack on Damboa,
Borno State. The police in the state said on Sunday that 21 people were
killed.
killed.
But residents said 31 people were killed in
the attacks suspected to have been carried out by members of the Boko Haram
sect.
According to
the police, the explosion occurred on Saturday night in the town, about a
distance of 90 kilometres from Maiduguri, the capital of troubled Borno State.
The police
in a statement by the Borno State Command Public Relations Officer, Okon Edet,
said, “On 16/06/18 at about 2045hrs, an explosion occurred at Abachari area, on
the outskirts of Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.
“At the
sound of the explosion, personnel of the Nigeria Police and members of the
civilian JTF mobilised to the scene discovered 20 dead bodies and 48 injured
persons in a suspected terrorist attack.
“The wounded
and the dead were evacuated to a hospital while the scene of the crime was
sanitised by a deployment of police EOD unit.”
Edet noted
that an investigation was ongoing to unravel the nature of the attack, adding
that the Commissioner of Police in Borno State, CP Damian Chukwu, had urged
members of the public to continue to be vigilant and watchful.
“He also
urges them to always provide useful information to the security agencies for
necessary actions,” he said.
Meanwhile, a
source in Damboa, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent
on Sunday that a rocket-propelled grenades allegedly fired by the members of
the Boko Haram sect left no less than 31 persons dead.
He claimed
that the insurgents unleashed suicide bombers and later hit the area with
rocket-propelled grenades.
He said the
suicide attacks were first unleashed on the community to draw people out while
the rocket-propelled grenades were shot at the gathering of sympathisers.
This, he
said, was the reason for the high casualty figure.
He said,
“Following the suicide bombings, the jihadists fired rocket-propelled grenades
into the crowds that had gathered at the scene of the attacks, thus increasing
the number of casualties.
“There were
two suicide attacks and rocket-propelled grenade explosions in Damboa last
night which killed 31 persons and left several others injured.”
He explained
that the initial attacks were by two suicide bombers who detonated their
explosives in Shuwari and nearby Abachari neighbourhoods in the town around
10.45pm on Saturday, killing six residents.
A local
government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the
death toll.
He said,
“The latest death toll is now 31 but it may increase because many among the
injured may not survive.
“Most of the
casualties were from the rocket fired at the gathering of sympathisers.”
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