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Agency confirms 17 dead, 41 injured in Madagali suicide attacks

He said that the injured were taken to hospitals in Mubi and Yola.

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Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), has confirmed the death of 17 persons in Monday’s twin suicide bomb attack in Madagali town.

The Executive Secretary of ADSEMA, Mallam Haruna Furo, who made the confirmation, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Yola that 41 people sustained injuries.

He said that the injured were tuaken to hospitals in Mubi and Yola.

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NAN reports that two female suicide bombers on Monday blew themselves up in a open air market located in a motor park in Madagali.

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