
Two girls, thought to be only seven or eight years old, conducted a double suicide attack in a northeastern Nigerian market Sunday, killing one person and wounding 18, officials said.
The attack in Maiduguri was not immediately claimed by Boko Haram but bore the hallmarks of the militant group which often uses women or girls in such operations — especially in Borno state — the epicentre of their insurgency.
Borno state governor Kashim Shettima confirmed the toll to journalists while visiting victims in hospital.
The girls were “seven or eight”, a militia member in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno, Abdul Karim Jabo, told AFP, recalling that he saw the attackers immediately before the first explosion.
“They got out of a rickshaw and walked right in front of me without showing the slightest sign of emotion,” he said.
“I tried to speak with one of them, in Hausa and in English, but she didn’t answer. I thought they were looking for their mother.
“She headed toward the poultry sellers, and then detonated her explosives belt.”
Governor Shettima said he would meet security agents, market officials and civilian vigilantes — who are assisting the military — to try and strengthen security at market places.
The second explosion was apparently triggered slightly later as bystanders were helping the wounded.
“We removed 17 people with different degrees of injuries,” said Bello Dambatta of the local emergency management agency.
source: GULF NEWS
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