30 killed as Boko Haram attacks Maiduguri

Extremists, for the first time in months, strike the northeast Nigerian city with rocket-propelled grenades and multiple suicide-bombers,

December 28, 2015 08:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:14 am IST - MAIDUGURI (NIGERIA):

Boko Haram extremists struck the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Monday for the first time in months with rocket-propelled grenades and multiple suicide-bombers killing 30 people. Nigerian troops “intercepted and destroyed” 10 suicide-bombers and repelled the attackers.

Boko Haram extremists struck the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Monday for the first time in months with rocket-propelled grenades and multiple suicide-bombers killing 30 people. Nigerian troops “intercepted and destroyed” 10 suicide-bombers and repelled the attackers.

At least 30 people were killed on Monday when Boko Haram extremists struck the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri for the first time in months with rocket-propelled grenades and multiple suicide-bombers, witnesses said.

Nigerian troops “intercepted and destroyed” 10 suicide-bombers and repelled the attackers, according to PR Nigeria, an agency that disseminates government news.

Death toll may go up

At least 30 people were killed and the death toll could go higher, the military said.

Maiduguri, the city under attack, is the birthplace of Boko Haram, which emerged as a much more radical entity after Nigerian security forces launched an all-out assault on their compound there, killing 700 people in 2009.

She shouted ‘Boko Haram, Boko Haram’

Militants firing indiscriminately from the back of three trucks attacked the outlying village of Dawari, soldiers engaged them, and as people were fleeing, a woman ran into the area yelling “Boko Haram, Boko Haram.”

When people gathered, she detonated herself, according to village head Bulama Isa.

A rocket-propelled grenade exploded, setting alight grass-thatched huts, and a second woman blew herself up, according to Isa. Meanwhile, in Duwari, an outlying suburb of Maiduguri, the village chief, 10 of his children and others were killed, according to residents Ahmed Bala and Umar Ibrahim.

Civilians caught in crossfire

A soldier said the insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades into four residential areas on the outskirts of the city. Soldiers fired back, and many civilians were caught in the crossfire, according to the soldier, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to journalists.

A nurse and a guard at Maiduguri Specialist Hospital said at least 20 other bodies arrived overnight and dozens of critically wounded, mainly children and women, were also brought in.

Hospital overflowing with patients

The nurse, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she is not authorised to speak to reporters, said the hospital was so overflowing with patients that some had to be cared for in the maternity ward.

About 60 people had wounds from bullets and shrapnel from explosive devices, she said. Other wounded people had to be sent to other hospitals in the city.

Among those at Specialist Hospital was a baby found dead, still tied to the back of her mother, after being hit by shrapnel, the nurse said.

The guard said he counted about 70 people who arrived overnight, most of them lifeless.

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