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Tuesday 16 June 2015

Boko Haram terrorists kills 34 in Potiskum & killed 23 in Chad as Chad has lost dozens of soldiers



Two suicide bombers believed to be Boko Haram terrorists hit Potiskum, the second largest town in Yobe State on Monday morning, killing 11 people and   wounding   eight others.

An eyewitness, Idris Abdul, told one of our correspondents via the telephone that one of the bombers first attacked a vigilante group office   at the Dorowa area of the town with an Improvised Explosive Device .

According to him, the terrorist   and seven other people died on the spot.

A member of the youth vigilante group, Ibrahim Haruna, who also spoke on the attack, said, ‘‘A young man came to our office with a laptop bag but we insisted that anybody that wanted to enter must be searched. But as   he pretended to be opening his bag, he detonated an explosive.”

He disclosed that one of those   killed was the commander of the vigilante group, adding that while people were trying to overcome the shock occasioned by the vigilance office attack, the second suicide bomber struck in a pub.

Haruna added, “When everyone was still in shock over the attack in our office, another explosion happened five minutes after at a ‘drinking joint’   in the same neighbourhood.”

Three persons, including the bomber, were killed in the explosion.

According to Haruna,   the bomber walked into the pub and requested a drink before detonating the explosive device strapped to his body.

The dead and the injured were taken to the Accident and Emergency Unit of the General Hospital, Potiskum.

Monday’s attack came just a day after Boko Haram militants attacked   Babangida, the headquarters of the Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State.

Also on Monday, Boko Haram insurgents killed 23 people in   Chad, one of the countries teaming up with Nigeria under a Multinational Joint Task Force, to defeat the militant Islamist sect.

Four of the insurgents also lost their lives and 100 others injured in the attacks on N’Djamena.

The attacks are the first of their kind in Chad, an oil-producing nation and a major Western ally which has also spearheaded offensives on al-Qaeda-linked groups in Mali.

“Boko Haram is making a mistake by targeting Chad,” Communications Minister Hassan Bakari said on state television.

“These lawless terrorists will be chased out and neutralised wherever they are,” he vowed.

Bakari did not give further details but Interior Minister Abderahim   Hamid told Reuters earlier that there had been at least one suicide attack at the police headquarters.

One witness at the central police station said he had seen three bodies on the ground.

Photos circulated on Twitter showed several blood-stained bodies and damaged motorbikes reportedly used in the attack.

Chad has lost dozens of soldiers fighting in northern Mali and in northern Nigeria. The first known attack by Boko Haram on Chadian soil took place in February on the shores of Lake Chad and has been fo

1 comment

  1. Nigeria is a death trap, I pray for the restoration of Biafra

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