File: Health officials carry the body of a victim of a suicide bomb attack out of an ambulance in Potiskum, in northeast Nigeria’s Yobe State, on June 15, 2015. Ten people were killed in twin suicide bombings in Potiskum, northeast Nigeria, a police source and a civilian vigilante assisting the military against Boko Haram told AFP on June 15. Eight vigilantes were killed in the first blast in the Igwanda area of the city, while two died in the second outside a tavern and brothel in the Dorawa area. AFP PHOTO
BY NDAHI MARAMA, MAIDUGURI
At least 50 people were reportedly killed with 95 critically sustained injuries as a result of multiple explosions that rocked Ajilari Railway Cross and Bintu Sugar suburbs of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.
Sources from National and International Humanitarian agencies that participated in the evacuation of the victims told our Correspondent.
Other hospital sources put the death toll to over 60 as many of the injured victims could not make it as they died while receiving treatment today (Monday) morning.
Ajilari cross and Bintu Sugar are located at outskirt of Maiduguri which have witnessed series of boko haram attacks including bombings of football veiwing centre in recent past.
The explosions which were suspected to have been masterminded by suicide bombers occurred simultaneously at about 7:38pm, while the last four took place at about 8pm which has forced many residents to flee into main city for safety.
A lucky survivor based in Alilari who also work with one of the nation’s humanitarian agency told our Correspondent on phone that the first incident occurred at a popular telecommunication service point where many people gather to buy/sale GSM recharge cards and other petty businesses.
Already, the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman in an interview with Journalists confirmed the multiple blasts but insisted that the number of casualties is yet to be ascertained.
He however cautioned residents of Maiduguri and its environs to be vigilante and report any suspicious movement to security agencies. Details later please.
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