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Borno SEMA confirms death of 30 persons and injury of 42 others in suicide attack

The northeast region of Borno sees regular attacks on civilians and on Tuesday people at Sajeri villagers buried the victims of the last attack
The northeast region of Borno sees regular attacks on civilians and on Tuesday people at Sajeri villagers buried the victims of the last attack
<strong>Usman Kachala</strong>, SEMA Director Search, Rescue and Operations who disclosed this to news men when he visited the scene of the attack on Monday, said the incident occurred around 8pm on Sunday.
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Borno Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) on Monday said 30 persons lost their lives while 42 others were injured when three suicide bombers detonated Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Mandarari community of Konduga Local government area of the state.

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Usman Kachala, SEMA Director Search, Rescue and Operations who disclosed this to news men when he visited the scene of the attack on Monday, said the incident occurred around 8pm on Sunday.

Kachala said that the three suicide bombers, comprising two females and a male, detonated the IEDs in a local tea joint and film center in the community.

A village in the Northern Nigerian attacked by Boko Haram (NYT)
A village in the Northern Nigerian attacked by Boko Haram (NYT)

He said that about 17 persons died instantly, adding that the death toll increased to 30 on Monday as a result of lack of immediate medical attention.

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He said that his staff could not reach the spot of the incident as the military had closed the road to traffic and  the hospital in Konduga did not have enough facilities to handle the situation.

“When me and my team arrived Konduga early this morning, the military prevented us from gaining access to the community to assist the victims.

Soldiers stationed in the three Northeast states most ravaged by attacks by Boko Haram.
Soldiers stationed in the three Northeast states most ravaged by attacks by Boko Haram.

“They told us they were given order from above not to open the road until 9am,” he lamented.

NAN reporter who later visited the scene of the attacks along with SEMA team report s that dozens of the wounded victims were seen being conveyed in pick-up vans by relations to hospitals in Maiduguri, the state capital, a distance of about 80 km from their town.

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