Boko Haram has killed 30 traders in a bomb attack at a market in Borno State.
According to SaharaReporters, the bomb attack occurred on Friday.
It stated that a suicide bomber,
suspected to be a Boko Haram insurgent, stormed a weekly market at
Linmakara in Gwoza Local Government Area of the state, killing at least
30 traders while several others were seriously injured.
“A middle aged man pretended to push a
cart and detonated it (a bomb) at the centre of the market at noon when
trading was going on. We are having network problems in this part of the
state, so it’s becomes impossible for us to connect with the rest of
world,” SaharaReporters quoted a local vigilance group member from Asikra-Uba, as saying.
Limakara is a remote village in southern part of Borno State and 65 kilometres from Askira-Uba.
Meanwhile, the United States has strongly
condemned the “horrific and indiscriminate attacks” on the central
market and residential neighbourhood of Kerawa in Cameroon, and the
attacks on two villages in the Damboa Local Government Area in Borno
State, “that killed more than two dozen civilians.”
In
a statement on Friday by the US Department of State, in Washington,
said, “We extend our condolences to the families and loved ones of all
those killed, and hope for the speedy recovery of those injured. Boko
Haram’s indiscriminate targeting of men, women and children continues to
highlight the group’s senseless brutality. We remain committed to
working closely with Cameroon, Nigeria, and the other Lake Chad Basin
countries to defeat Boko Haram.”
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