Bomb and gun attacks targetting police stations and churches in the northeastern Nigerian city of Damaturu left at least 63 people dead and some 100 injured, witnesses and a Red Cross source said Saturday. The attackers bombed a city police headquarters, three other police stations and six churches in Damaturu late Friday after similar raids in another city that had already been the target of attacks by an Islamist sect.
A Red Cross source said 63 people were “confirmed dead” in the city, but he asked not to be named. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but residents of Damaturu blame the Islamist sect Boko Haram, which is based in the nearby city of Maiduguri. A senior local government official in the city who said he did not have permission to speak to the media said the hospital was full to the brim with the injured following Friday’s attacks.
“The general hospital is full with people who were injured in the attack. If I say there are hundreds injured, it’s not an over-estimation. Everywhere is full with the injured,” he said, without giving a death toll. The authorities were not immediately available for comment. Gunmen bombed police posts and churches in the city before engaging in gun battles with security forces, hours after a lunchtime suicide attack targeted an army base in Maiduguri.
A mason working at a police HQ in Damaturu at the time of the attack said he saw the bodies of five policemen as he made good his escape after the bomb went off. He said he saw several others injured as he scaled a fence to flee the scene. Nigeria’s north is predominantly Muslim, with pockets of Christian communities. In a mainly Christian neighbourhood of Damaturu called Jerusalem, six churches were bombed in addition to a police station.
“A police station and a mechanical workshop of the police were attacked. Six churches in the area were also bombed,” said resident Edwin Silas, adding: “The whole city is traumatised.” Soldiers and police have mounted checkpoints in parts of the city, searching vehicles and carrying out pat-downs of drivers and passengers. In the town of Potiskum, a grenade narrowly missed a police station and an ensuing gun battle left at least one policeman dead.
It is quite unfortunate for dis great nation.
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