2nd LD Writhru: 11 feared dead in Nigeria suicide bomb attack: source
Xinhua, May 14, 2015 Adjust font size:
At least 11 people were feared dead in a suicide bomb attack near a military base in Nigeria's northeastern state of Borno on Wednesday, a military source said Thursday, less than 24 hours after the incident.
The suicide attack, by a female member of Boko Haram, heralded an attempted invasion of Maiduguri, capital of the northern Borno State, by the terror group, according to the military source, who was among troops deployed to repel the attack at dusk on Wednesday.
Youth vigilante group members and Nigerian soldiers were among those feared dead, the source said, adding a heavy shooting followed the explosion. Residents said they heard explosions and deafening sounds from high caliber weapons before security operatives arrived and cordoned off the area late Wednesday.
While fleeing as Nigerian forces tried hard to repel the attack, the Boko Haram members used their female fighters as shield, leaving some of them behind as they fled from the battlefield, said another security source not authorized to speak to the media on the development.
"Those female fighters were running toward us (the Nigerian forces) as we were approaching the Boko Haram men. So many of us thought the women were also fleeing from Boko Haram because they were coming from settlements. It was when they started detonating the explosive devices they were carrying that we understood their tactics," the source told Xinhua via telephone.
Following the development, military authorities in Nigeria on Thursday imposed a 24-hour curfew on the troubled city of Maiduguri, also known as headquarters of the terror group Boko Haram.
"This is done to protect lives and property of innocent and law abiding people of Maiduguri," said a statement by the Nigerian army headquarters, adding the situation has firmly been put under control.
Maiduguri experienced a major attack by Boko Haram on Feb. 1, leading to the death of at least 100 people, mostly the Boko Haram fighters. Endi