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Blast at mosque in Nigeria kills 5 and injures more than 30 in apparent suicide attack
- On Dec 24, an explosion ripped through the Gamboru market mosque in Maiduguri, killing at least seven worshippers.
- No armed group immediately claimed responsibility, and militia leader Babakura Kolo described the incident as a suspected bombing, while some worshippers said assailants slipped into the mosque and detonated an explosive.
- Police said preliminary forensics recovered fragments of a suspected suicide vest, investigators said, and videos seen by AFP showed a person covered in blood and bodies under a sheet.
- Security operatives cordoned off the scene and conducted sweeps while traders and residents fled as smoke billowed, and local authorities said investigations are ongoing with no official casualty confirmation yet.
- The wider conflict since 2009 has killed at least 40,000 and displaced about two million, while Maiduguri has been calm in recent years with the last major attack recorded in 2021.
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Five people were killed in an attack on a mosque in Nigeria.
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Police say five people were killed in Nigeria’s northeastern Maiduguri after a bomb exploded during prayer at a mosque Wednesday night. A police statement adds that 35 people were also injured in the attack, which it says is likely a…
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Blast at mosque in Nigeria kills 5 and injures more than 30 in apparent suicide attack
Police say five people were killed in Nigeria’s northeastern Maiduguri after a bomb exploded during prayer at a mosque Wednesday night.
·United States
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The bomb went off inside a crowded mosque in Maiduguri's Gamboru market, as Muslim faithful gathered for evening prayers. The capital of Borno state is home to a years-long insurgency by jihadist groups, though the city itself has not seen a major attack in years.
·Paris, France
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Leaning Left19Leaning Right15Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Left
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37% Left
L 37%
C 33%
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