Suicide bombing outside
church, several injured: witnesses
A suicide
bomber blew himself up outside an evangelist church in northeast Nigeria on
Thursday, injuring several people, witnesses and a rescue worker said.
“There
was an explosion outside the ECWA church this morning. A suicide bomber who was
restrained from getting into the church blew himself up,” said Abubakar Yakubu,
who heads the Nigeria Red Cross in Gombe.
“Luckily
no one was killed but some people were mildly injured.”
A witness
said the man arrived during the church service and refused to park his
motorcycle outside a security barrier set up by church volunteers.
“He
insisted on riding through the barrier,” said Dahiru Badamasi.
“It was
while he was arguing with the volunteers that his suicide belt exploded.”
Another
witness heard an explosion and rushed outside.
“I saw a
man leading three children with their new dresses stained with blood,” said
Jummai Maifada.
Northeast
Nigeria has seen a relentless string of attacks blamed on Boko Haram militants,
increasingly using female suicide bombers.
Gombe,
capital of the eponymous state, has until recently been spared the violence
that has shaken the neighbouring states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa, where Boko
Haram has taken around 20 towns.
But
attacks have increased in recent weeks.
A female
suicide bomber was killed as she tried to enter a military barracks in Gombe on
Wednesday.
Seven
others died in a bus explosion Wednesday in a village close to Potiskum, in
Yobe state.
Experts
have cast doubt on Nigeria’s ability to hold planned national elections in
February due to rising unrest in parts of the northeast.
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