BAUCHI, Nigeria (AP) — A teenage female suicide bomber was caught heading toward the Maiduguri market, which has already been hit twice recently by female suicide bombers, said witnesses.
The
young woman was stopped at a roadblock run by a civilian defense group and when
searched she reluctantly lifted her hijab to reveal explosives strapped to her
abdomen, Muhammed Abbas, an official of the Nigeria Vigilante Group in
Maiduguri told The Associated Press by phone.
Nigeria's
homegrown Islamic extremist group, Boko Haram, has increasingly been using
young female suicide bombers and has accelerated their violence in northeastern
Nigeria.
The deaths from Monday's attacks bring the toll to at least 247 people reported killed in a week of increasing violence from an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Africa's biggest oil producer.
Double suicide bombings at a bustling market in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, killed at least 16 people, according to workers at two hospitals who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to reporters. The bodies included those of the two young women who set off the explosions.
Two
other young women blew themselves up at the same market last week, killing at
least 70 people.
In
Damaturu, the Yobe state capital, the corpses of 33 police officers, six
soldiers and 20 members of the Boko Haram extremist group were brought to the
hospital, according to a morgue worker, who also insisted on anonymity because
he was not authorized to speak to the press.
The
casualties indicate heavy fighting after scores of insurgents invaded the town
before dawn Monday and fought for several hours. The heavy fighting prevented
the attackers from taking the governor's office, which includes a military
armory, said residents.
Several
buildings were bombed and destroyed, including a rapid-response police base and
several structures at the university and the hospital residential compound,
said police.
Yobe
Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam praised security forces for doing "a great job,"
in a statement issued Tuesday by his office.
Gaidam
declared a 24-hour curfew in Damaturu as soldiers combed the town for any
remaining insurgents. Damaturu is about 135 kilometers (85 miles) west of
Maiduguri.
Thousands
of people have been killed and 1.6 million driven from their homes in the
5-year-old insurgency by Boko Haram, the West African's nation's homegrown
Islamic extremist group that is holding a couple dozen cities and towns along
Nigeria's northeast border where it has declared an Islamic caliphate.
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