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An improvised explosive device on Saturday killed seven children in Yammama village in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State.

A former Councillor of Yammama ward, Isiyaka Abubakar, who confirmed the tragic incident in a telephone interview with THISDAY, said all the casualties were from the same family. “The explosive device also injured four other children who were among the 11 that went to the farm. They are seriously injured and are currently receiving treatment at Malumfashi General Hospital”.

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