5 Suicide Bombers Die, Kill 3 Near Maiduguri
Five suicide bombers
trying to infiltrate Maiduguri, the Borno State Capital have died
in explosions that killed at least three civilians, police said Monday,
blaming Boko Haram Islamic extremists.
Sunday
night's blasts occurred more than 10 kilometers apart on the
city's eastern outskirts, deputy superintendent Victor Isuku said.
Three
men strapped into explosive vests and firing assault rifles approached a
military checkpoint at about 8:20 p.m., he said. One exploded, killing
all three and a civilian self-defense fighter.
Two hours later, two
female bombers blew up, killing themselves and two unidentified people.
Soldiers
and civilians fighting alongside them have stopped many suicide bombers
before they can reach heavily populated targets in recent months.
The
suicide bombings and attacks on remote military outposts and villages
continue despite President Muhammadu Buhari's announcement last month
that Boko Haram has been crushed since the military destroyed their last
Sambisa Forest stronghold.
Boko Haram's
seven-year Islamic uprising has killed more than 20,000 people, driven
2.6 million from their homes and created a massive humanitarian crisis
in which the United Nations says more than 5 million people face
starvation.

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