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Nigeria unrest: Suicide bomb targets church in Jos | Nigeria unrest: Suicide bomb targets church in Jos |
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A suicide car bomber has killed at least three people at a prominent church in the troubled central Nigerian city of Jos. | |
Witnesses said the suicide bomber rammed his car into the Church of Christ during an early morning service. | Witnesses said the suicide bomber rammed his car into the Church of Christ during an early morning service. |
A woman was killed as he sped towards the church, and a father and child died in the resulting explosion. | |
No group has said it carried out the attack, but suspicion will fall on the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram. | |
The group has carried out a number of bloody attacks across Nigeria in its quest to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state. | The group has carried out a number of bloody attacks across Nigeria in its quest to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state. |
Christmas Day attacks | |
The bomber drove towards the church through unmanned gates, killing a woman in the process, eyewitnesses said. | |
The bomber then detonated the explosives and pieces of the car tore into the church. Local officials later said the blast killed a father and his child who were worshipping inside the church at the time. | |
At least 38 people had to be taken to hospital for treatment, the National Emergency Management Agency said. | |
Christian human rights activists suspect Boko Haram of carrying out the attack, which they say is the deadliest on a church in Jos, the BBC's Mark Lobel reports from Lagos. | |
Boko Haram has admitted attacking several churches across the country on Christmas Day 2011, killing nearly 40 people at one church outside the capital, Abuja, alone. | |
The group has also claimed responsibility for a string of bomb blasts around Jos on Christmas Eve 2010 that killed at least 80 people. | |
Hundreds have died in religious and ethnic violence in Jos - the capital of Plateau state - in recent years, our correspondent says. | |
Are you in Jos? Did you see what happened? You can share your thoughts and experiences by filling in the form below | Are you in Jos? Did you see what happened? You can share your thoughts and experiences by filling in the form below |