BAUCHI, Nigeria (AP) — Three women wearing explosive vests blew up
near Maiduguri in an apparent failed suicide bombing attack on Nigeria's
beleaguered northeastern city, police said Wednesday.
Dozens of people have been killed in suicide bombings in Maiduguri last week, all blamed on the extremist Boko Haram group.
A
police bomb expert investigating Tuesday's blasts said the women's
bodies were cut in half by the explosions, which took place on the
highway leading to the city. He spoke on condition of anonymity because
he is not supposed to give information to reporters.
The expert said most bombs strapped to girls and women are triggered by remote devices, which they have no control over.
Boko
Haram has kidnapped hundreds of girls and women in a nearly 6-year-old
uprising aimed at enforcing the group's strict version of Shariah law
across Nigeria, whose population of 170 million is divided almost
equally between Christians and Muslims.
Police commissioner John
Opadokun confirmed Wednesday that the three women bombers died near Auno
village, 15 kilometers (nine miles) from Maiduguri. He said they
intended to attack the city.
The bomb expert said three other
women died last week when their explosive vests detonated as they were
approached by soldiers while boarding a bus near the Maimalari Barracks,
on the outskirts of Maiduguri. Several soldiers were injured, he said.
Eight
soldiers were killed on June 4 when a suicide car bomb hit a checkpoint
outside the same barracks. Other suicide bombs have exploded outside a
mosque and in markets in Maiduguri, the biggest city in northeast
Nigeria and the birthplace of Boko Haram.
The surge in attacks
began after President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the military command
center for the war on Boko Haram to be moved from Abuja, the capital in
central Nigeria, to Maiduguri, at the heart of the insurgency.
Buhari
was meeting Thursday in Abuja with leaders of neighboring countries
about strengthening a multinational regional force fighting Boko Haram.
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