A
10-year-old girl and an elderly woman carried out two suicide bombings
Friday targeting Muslim prayer grounds in Nigeria's northeastern Yobe
state, an army spokesman said.They
detonated their devices at screening areas set up by security forces
outside two sites where worshippers were gathering for prayers in the
town of Damaturu, said Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, killing nine people and injuring 18.
Police
spokesman Gbadegesin Joshua Toyin had earlier said at least 12 people
were killed in the blasts as well as the two attackers.
A
day earlier, two simultaneous bombings ripped through a market in the
city of Gombe, capital of neighboring Gombe state, killing at least 48
people and injuring 58 others, a Red Cross official said.
One of the blasts was caused by a female suicide bomber, the other by a bomb hidden at the market, the official said.
The
deadly attacks struck a region where violence blamed on the Islamic
militant group Boko Haram has killed hundreds of people in recent weeks.
Highway barricaded
No
group has so far claimed responsibility for the latest attacks. But
Boko Haram terrorists have previously carried out suicide and bombing
attacks on bus stations and markets in Gombe and other northern cities.
Damaturu,
which is about 185 kilometers (115 miles) northeast of Gombe, has
repeatedly found itself the target of attacks tied to Boko Haram in the
past.
Earlier this week, gunmen
barricaded a highway that links Damaturu to another town and killed more
than 20 motorists, a lawmaker said.
Security
forces responded immediately to Friday's blasts in Damaturu, and the
situation is "currently under control," an army statement said.
"The
Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Geidam and the Chief of Army Staff, Major
General Tukur Yusuf Buratai have (sympathized) with the victims and the
people of the state and urged residents to stay calm and be security
conscious at all times," it said.
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Source: CNN

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