Forty-one people were killed in triple
explosions in a Chadian city on the shores of Lake Chad, blamed on the Nigerian
jihadist group Boko Haram, the government said on Sunday.
Another 48 people were wounded, the Chadian government
said in a statement, after provisional figures by security sources late on Saturday
put the death toll at 37 with 52 wounded, some seriously.
"The terrorist group Boko Haram has hit Baga
Sola," the statement added without giving details on the attacks. But it
said the situation was under control and urged the population to show greater
vigilance.
The powerful explosions struck at around 16:00 (15:00
GMT) on Saturday, with one blast targeting the fish market at Baga Sola and the
other two occurring at a refugee camp on the outskirts of the city.
It was the first such attack on Baga Sola, and the belief
that it was relatively safe had led tens of thousands of Nigerian refugees and
Chadians displaced by Boko Haram violence to seek shelter there.
Humanitarian and security sources say several people blew
themselves up in the middle of a crowd.
Lake Chad is shared between Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and
Chad.
The Chadian army has since the start of this year been
involved in a regional offensive against Boko Haram, which has pledged
allegiance to the Islamic State group operating in Syria and Iraq.
Monday, October 12, 2015
41 killed in Lake Chad blasts blamed on Boko Haram
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