Two young female suicide bombers, one of them thought to be just 11,
killed 15 people at a busy mobile phone market in Kano, northeast
Nigeria, police said on Wednesday.
"A minibus carrying some women
came to the Farm Centre GSM market and dropped off one girl aged about
11 and another aged about 18, both wore the hijab," said Kano police
spokesperson Musa Magaji Majia.
"One went inside the market, the other stayed outside then they exploded, killing themselves and others nearby," he told AFP.
"The victims were taken to hospital and it was later confirmed that 15 people died, not including the suicide bombers."
Five
of those who died were among 58 people taken for treatment. Most of the
remaining 53 have been treated and released, said Majia.
Boko
Haram has previously used young girls as human bombs in its six-year
insurgency to create a hardline Islamic state in northeast Nigeria.
In
July 2014, Kano was hit four times in the space of a week by a spate of
young female suicide bombers wearing the head and shoulder covering
used by many Muslim women in the region.
Police in Kano, northern
Nigeria's commercial hub, have blocked entries and exits to the city as
part of a manhunt for the VW Sharan minibus that dropped the two girls
at the market, Majia said.
It was said to have four other women in it.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Young female suicide bombers kill 15 in Kano
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