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Multiple blasts rock busy motor park

It was gathered the first two explosions, which took at minutes interval, occurred inside the crowded Dadin Kowa motor park around 7pm on Wednesday, July 22.

 

Multiple explosions have been reported in Gombe state, after one week twin blasts killed 50 people at the Gombe central market.

It was gathered the first two explosions, which took at minutes interval, occurred inside the crowded Dadin Kowa motor park around 7pm on Wednesday, July 22.

The blasts were believed to have come from Improvised Explosive Devices worn by suicide bombers.

Report says casualty would be high, but no definite figure was given as the time of filing this report.

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The third explosion occurred about two hours after the first two blasts. Residents were said to have stormed hospitals to search for their loved ones who may have been victims of the attacks

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