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Nigeria violence: Female suicide bombers hit market | Nigeria violence: Female suicide bombers hit market |
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Two female suicide bombers struck a crowded market in north-east Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least four other people and injuring dozens. | Two female suicide bombers struck a crowded market in north-east Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least four other people and injuring dozens. |
An eyewitness in the city of Potiskum, in Yobe state, told the BBC that the second bomb went off shortly after the first, hitting those helping victims. | An eyewitness in the city of Potiskum, in Yobe state, told the BBC that the second bomb went off shortly after the first, hitting those helping victims. |
On Saturday, a bomb strapped to a girl aged around 10 killed at least 19 people in Maiduguri, in Borno state. | On Saturday, a bomb strapped to a girl aged around 10 killed at least 19 people in Maiduguri, in Borno state. |
The attacks come amid an offensive by Boko Haram militants in the region. | The attacks come amid an offensive by Boko Haram militants in the region. |
A doctor at the scene in Potiskum said he saw the remains of suicide belts on the two women, who looked to be in their early 20s. | A doctor at the scene in Potiskum said he saw the remains of suicide belts on the two women, who looked to be in their early 20s. |
A security official told AFP news agency that it appeared the bombs had been remote-controlled. | A security official told AFP news agency that it appeared the bombs had been remote-controlled. |
"The second bomber was terrified by the explosion and she tried to dash across the road but she also exploded," he said. | "The second bomber was terrified by the explosion and she tried to dash across the road but she also exploded," he said. |
No group has said it carried out the attack but the BBC's Will Ross in Lagos says Islamist group Boko Haram have used female suicide bombers in the past. | No group has said it carried out the attack but the BBC's Will Ross in Lagos says Islamist group Boko Haram have used female suicide bombers in the past. |
The violence in north-east Nigeria has been relentless in recent weeks, our correspondent adds. | The violence in north-east Nigeria has been relentless in recent weeks, our correspondent adds. |
Last week, people fleeing the town of Baga said several hundred people were killed there by Boko Haram gunmen in recent days. | Last week, people fleeing the town of Baga said several hundred people were killed there by Boko Haram gunmen in recent days. |
Scores of bodies from that attack - described by Amnesty International as possibly the "deadliest massacre" in the history of Boko Haram - are reported to remain strewn in the bush. | Scores of bodies from that attack - described by Amnesty International as possibly the "deadliest massacre" in the history of Boko Haram - are reported to remain strewn in the bush. |
'Constant violence' | 'Constant violence' |
The UN children's agency said reports from survivors of the Baga attack and the use of a young girl as a suicide bomber in Maiduguri "should be searing the conscience of the world". | The UN children's agency said reports from survivors of the Baga attack and the use of a young girl as a suicide bomber in Maiduguri "should be searing the conscience of the world". |
"Words alone can neither express our outrage nor ease the agony of all those suffering from the constant violence in northern Nigeria," UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake said in a statement. | "Words alone can neither express our outrage nor ease the agony of all those suffering from the constant violence in northern Nigeria," UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake said in a statement. |
"But these images of recent days and all they imply for the future of Nigeria should galvanise effective action. For this cannot go on." | "But these images of recent days and all they imply for the future of Nigeria should galvanise effective action. For this cannot go on." |
Boko Haram militants have been fighting to establish an Islamic caliphate in the north-eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, which have borne the worst violence in their five-year insurgency. | Boko Haram militants have been fighting to establish an Islamic caliphate in the north-eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, which have borne the worst violence in their five-year insurgency. |
The group has taken control of many towns and villages in north-eastern Nigeria over the past year. | The group has taken control of many towns and villages in north-eastern Nigeria over the past year. |
The conflict has displaced at least 1.5 million people, while more than 2,000 were killed last year. | The conflict has displaced at least 1.5 million people, while more than 2,000 were killed last year. |
Boko Haram at a glance | Boko Haram at a glance |
Who are Boko Haram? | Who are Boko Haram? |
Profile: Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau | Profile: Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau |
Why Nigeria has not defeated Boko Haram | Why Nigeria has not defeated Boko Haram |
Nigeria's female bombers | Nigeria's female bombers |
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