Thirteen people including a female suicide bomber were killed in several attacks across four local government councils of Borno in the northeast, Nigeria. The attacks, according to residents took place in Kwabula, Kondori, Ali Gambori in Askira-Uba, Konduga, and Nganzai Local Government Areas of Borno State. Informed sources told DAILY POST that, In Kwabula of
Thirteen people including a female suicide bomber were killed in several attacks across four local government councils of Borno in the northeast, Nigeria.
On Sunday 31st May, 2020, a female suicide bomber infiltrated part of Konduga Local Government Area and detonated her Improvised Explosive Devices killing herself and injuring three civilians. “The terrorists came in large number with Four gun trucks, enclose the main entrance of the village and commencing firing in the midst of the village.
In a related development, armed terrorists allegedly killed four people in Damboa Local Government Area on Monday.
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