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Nigeria school assembly in Potiskum hit by blast | Nigeria school assembly in Potiskum hit by blast |
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At least 47 students have been killed by a suicide bomber at a school assembly in the north-east Nigerian town of Potiskum, police have said. | |
The explosion happened at a boys' science and technical school in the town. | The explosion happened at a boys' science and technical school in the town. |
Militant group Boko Haram is believed to have caused the blast, police said. | |
It has often targeted schools during its five-year campaign to establish an Islamic state, which has left thousands dead. | It has often targeted schools during its five-year campaign to establish an Islamic state, which has left thousands dead. |
A suicide bomber disguised in a school uniform caused the explosion, survivors are quoted by Associated Press news agency as saying. | |
"We have 47 dead and 79 injured," police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu told AFP. | |
The school was a mass of abandoned footwear and blood, resident Adamu Alkassim said. | |
"The students had gathered for the morning assembly when something exploded in their midst with a thunderous sound at exactly 7:50 am [06:50 GMT]," a sobbing teacher is quoted by AFP as saying. | |
Victims were being rushed to a nearby hospital, said the teacher, who asked not to be identified. | Victims were being rushed to a nearby hospital, said the teacher, who asked not to be identified. |
A witness told the BBC he saw parents wailing at the sight of their children's bodies at the hospital. | A witness told the BBC he saw parents wailing at the sight of their children's bodies at the hospital. |
The blast underlines the lack of security in north-eastern Nigeria, says BBC Nigeria correspondent Will Ross. | |
Boko Haram, whose names means Western education is forbidden, is waging a sustained campaign to prevent children from going to school. | Boko Haram, whose names means Western education is forbidden, is waging a sustained campaign to prevent children from going to school. |
It believes girls should not attend school and boys should only receive an Islamic education. | It believes girls should not attend school and boys should only receive an Islamic education. |
In April, the group sparked global outrage by abducting more than 200 girls from a boarding school in Chibok town in Borno state. | In April, the group sparked global outrage by abducting more than 200 girls from a boarding school in Chibok town in Borno state. |
It says the children have converted to Islam, are learning to memorise the Koran and have been married off. | It says the children have converted to Islam, are learning to memorise the Koran and have been married off. |
Potiskum in Yobe state has often been targeted by Boko Haram. | Potiskum in Yobe state has often been targeted by Boko Haram. |
Last week, a suicide bombing killed 15 people in the town. | Last week, a suicide bombing killed 15 people in the town. |
The bomber joined a religious procession of the rival Shia Muslim sect, before blowing himself up. |