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A bombing in Nigeria’s Borno state killed at least 13 people and injured 35 others. Police recovered fragments suggesting a suicide vest was used. While no group claimed responsibility, suspicion falls on Boko Haram, known for such attacks in the troubled northern region where Nigeria battles multiple armed groups. Thousands have died and millions displaced since 2009 due to ongoing violence. Although Boko Haram’s suicide bombings have decreased in recent years, a similar attack in July 2024 raised concerns about a resurgence of the tactic.
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Police said that 35 people were also injured in the attack.
Nahum Daso, spokesperson for police command in the surrounding state of Borno, said in a statement that fragments of a suspected suicide vest were found at the site.
The bombing is the latest in a series of attacks in Nigeria’s troubled northern region, where the country is battling multiple armed groups, including Boko Haram and its splinter group, Islamic State West Africa Province.
Several thousand people have been killed, with millions displaced from their homes since 2009, according to the United Nations.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the use of suicide bombers has been heavily attributed to Boko Haram, the Islamic militant group that has previously claimed responsibility for many such attacks across the northeastern region.
Analysts say the group’s use of suicide bombers has subsided over the past few years, but it still has the capacity to launch such attacks. In July 2024, a three-pronged suicide attack on a wedding ceremony in Borno raised the specter of a renewed use of the method by the militant group.
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