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31 Killed in Nigeria Blasts

31 Killed in Nigeria Blasts
31 Killed in Nigeria Blasts

Two suicide bombers have attacked a town in northeastern Nigeria only hours after the country’s army chief urged displaced residents to return home because it was safe. The blasts hit the town of Damboa in Borno state on Saturday evening and residents say at least 31 people died. The explosions were followed up by rockets fired from outside the town, BBC reported. Boko Haram militants are suspected. Army chief Lt Gen Tukur Buratai had said they were no longer a threat. “Let me use this opportunity to call on the good people of northern Borno... to return to their communities which have long been liberated by our gallant troops,” he said at an inauguration ceremony for gunboats earlier on Saturday. A four-month military operation started on May 1 to expel Boko Haram insurgents from northern Borno and the Lake Chad region. No group has said it carried out Saturday evening’s attacks but a militia leader speaking to AFP, Babakura Kolo, said they bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram.

 

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