The Kano State Commissioner of
Police, Muhammad Katsina, has
confirmed the death of 15 persons
in the bomb blasts that rocked the
GSM Market in the city on
Wednesday.
He also said about 53 persons were
injured in the blasts.
According to Mr. Katsina, 10
persons died on the spot while five
of the 58 persons rushed to the
hospital later died.
Already, the scene of the incident
was cordoned off by security
operatives when our reporter
visited on Wednesday evening.
Two explosions, believed to be from improvised explosives devices , went off in the GSM market Wednesday evening. A witness had told reporters that the first explosion occurred at the market’s entrance while the second device exploded near a pavilion in the centre of the market. He said two vans filled with victims were driven away from the scenes of the explosion. Our reporter, who arrived the scene, later said a teenage suicide bomber is believed to be behind one of the explosions. An elderly suicide bomber is believed to have ferried the second device right into the centre of the market. He reported seeing a mangled human leg, believed to belong to the teenage suicide bomber, near the gate of the market. Another witness told our reporter that he was among those who prevented the teenage bomber from entering the market, forcing her to detonate the device at the gate. Traders were seen carrying corpses and injured people to hospitals in cars owned by good Samaritans. The incident came less than 24 hours after a similar explosion in a crowded park in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, left at least 34 people dead and 80 injured. Today’s attack is the first attack on Kano since July 6 when a female suicide bomber struck near a Mosque in the city, killing herself.
Two explosions, believed to be from improvised explosives devices , went off in the GSM market Wednesday evening. A witness had told reporters that the first explosion occurred at the market’s entrance while the second device exploded near a pavilion in the centre of the market. He said two vans filled with victims were driven away from the scenes of the explosion. Our reporter, who arrived the scene, later said a teenage suicide bomber is believed to be behind one of the explosions. An elderly suicide bomber is believed to have ferried the second device right into the centre of the market. He reported seeing a mangled human leg, believed to belong to the teenage suicide bomber, near the gate of the market. Another witness told our reporter that he was among those who prevented the teenage bomber from entering the market, forcing her to detonate the device at the gate. Traders were seen carrying corpses and injured people to hospitals in cars owned by good Samaritans. The incident came less than 24 hours after a similar explosion in a crowded park in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, left at least 34 people dead and 80 injured. Today’s attack is the first attack on Kano since July 6 when a female suicide bomber struck near a Mosque in the city, killing herself.
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