An explosion near a bus station in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe
killed at least five and injured 15 others, witnesses told AFP on
Thursday, in an attack that bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram.
“We
had an explosion outside the motor park (bus station) this evening
around 8:30 pm (1930 GMT) which killed five people and injured 15
others,” said Muhammad Garkuwa, a drivers’ union official.
“The
explosion was from an explosive left by a woman in her handbag beside a
bus waiting to convey passengers to Jos,” he said in an account
supported by a nearby food seller.
The attack is the latest in a
string of similar explosions against so-called “soft targets” such as
busy bus stations and crowded markets in the restive northeast, which
has been hit for the last six years by Boko Haram Islamists.
The
group has been pushed out of captured territory in Yobe, Borno and
Adamawa states since February by a four-nation coalition of troops from
Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
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