[Published: Thursday July 23 2015]
Blasts kill 29 in Nigerian city Gombe
Gombe, Nigeria - At least 29 people died and 60 were wounded in multiple bomb blasts at two bus stations in the northern Nigerian city of Gombe on Wednesday evening, a Red Cross official said. There was no immediate claim for the bombings but they bore the hallmarks of Islamist jihadi group Boko Haram. At least 50 people died in two bombings at a market in the same city last Friday. The first bomb, which exploded around 7 p.m. (1800 GMT), was detonated by a suspected suicide bomber at a mosque at Dadin Kowa motorpark as people gathered to pray, two witnesses said. Umaru Sani, a shopkeeper, said a second bomb went off at Nasarawo junction near the same bus station, where people were selling vegetables. "I heard two loud explosions, one after the other; I saw people coming out of the mosque with blood gushing out ... I counted about seven dead bodies," Ahmed Abu, a bus driver, said. An official with the National Emergency Management Agency said at least seven people had been killed but they were still picking up bodies from the blast sites. Another two blasts occurred at the gate of the major Duku bus station and a small nearby market. (ANA)
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