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Nigeria's Boko Haram blamed for Maiduguri attack | |
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A blast has rocked an area near a mosque in the restive north-eastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri. | |
Witnesses said four people were killed but a military spokesman said there were two deaths, in a shootout between robbers and security forces. | |
Another army spokesman told the BBC the Islamist group Boko Haram was behind a "major incident" in the city. | |
Maiduguri has been plagued by attacks from Boko Haram, which wants to impose strict Sharia law across Nigeria. | |
The group has said it attacked several churches on Christmas Day, killing at least 42 people. | |
"There was a loud blast near the mosque just after the Friday prayers as people were trooping out of the mosque," one Maiduguri resident was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. | "There was a loud blast near the mosque just after the Friday prayers as people were trooping out of the mosque," one Maiduguri resident was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. |
"Everybody scampered to safety, leading to a stampede." | "Everybody scampered to safety, leading to a stampede." |
Another witness said he had seen four bodies. | Another witness said he had seen four bodies. |
A military spokesman, Lt Col Hassan Mohammed said armed robbers had attacked a market near a mosque, killing two people and critically injuring a third. | |
Another military spokesman, Brig Gen Isa, told the BBC there had been a "major incident". He gave no details of casualties, but said the army was holding Boko Haram responsible. | |
The group has been accused in the past of carrying out robberies to raise funds. | |
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in Maiduguri and other cities which have been attacked by Boko Haram, especially in nearby Yobe state. | Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in Maiduguri and other cities which have been attacked by Boko Haram, especially in nearby Yobe state. |
Earlier this week, Nigeria's main Christian group warned that the community may have to defend itself if the security forces could not protect it. | Earlier this week, Nigeria's main Christian group warned that the community may have to defend itself if the security forces could not protect it. |
Analysts said the move raised the spectre of communal clashes in Africa's most populous nation, which is divided between a largely Muslim north and a mainly Christian and animist south. | Analysts said the move raised the spectre of communal clashes in Africa's most populous nation, which is divided between a largely Muslim north and a mainly Christian and animist south. |
On Thursday, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan summoned his security chiefs to discuss the Boko Haram threat. | On Thursday, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan summoned his security chiefs to discuss the Boko Haram threat. |
The leaders of Chad and Cameroon, which are close to Maiduguri, are reported to have held talks about how they can help prevent the violence spreading across their borders. | The leaders of Chad and Cameroon, which are close to Maiduguri, are reported to have held talks about how they can help prevent the violence spreading across their borders. |
The group, which originated in Maiduguri, this year staged suicide attacks on the headquarters of the UN and the national police in the capital, Abuja. | The group, which originated in Maiduguri, this year staged suicide attacks on the headquarters of the UN and the national police in the capital, Abuja. |
It was also responsible for a string of bomb blasts in the central city of Jos on Christmas Eve 2010, as well as a New Year's Eve attack on a military barracks in the capital. | It was also responsible for a string of bomb blasts in the central city of Jos on Christmas Eve 2010, as well as a New Year's Eve attack on a military barracks in the capital. |