A young female suicide bomber on Tuesday killed at least six people 
and injured up to 28 others outside the main bus station in the 
northeastern Nigerian town of Damaturu, witnesses and an official said.
No group or individual has claimed responsibility but Boko Haram 
Islamists have in the past months used young women to carry out bloody 
suicide attacks in the restive northeast of the country.
“A young girl came around at 7:00 am (0600 GMT) and wanted to enter 
the bus station. She was denied entry because she refused to be searched
 by the security guards at the entrance,” a witness, Sani Dankamasho, 
told AFP.
A spokesman of the government of Yobe state, whose capital is Damaturu, confirmed the attack but gave a death toll of five.
“There was a suicide bombing in Damaturu…this morning where five 
people were killed from the explosion with more than 20 other victims 
injured,” Abdulahhi Bego said in a statement.
“The dead have been evacuated to a mortuary while the injured victims
 are currently being attended to by health and emergency workers,” the 
statement said.
Accoding to Dankamasho, the girl “stepped out of the park. A private 
taxi then drove out of the park. As soon as the car came close, she 
detonated the explosive. Six people in the car were killed. She was also
 killed,” he said.
A journalist working for a major private newspaper in Damaturu, who 
arrived at the scene shortly after the blast, also confirmed the  death 
toll of six.
“Six people were killed as a result of the blast, all from the car. 
The bomber was also killed,” said the reporter, who demanded anonymity.
Culled from:
Guardian Newspaper 

 
 
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