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At least 58 killed in Nigerian camp bombing

Suicide bombings at a displaced persons camp in Nigeria's northeastern town of Dikwa killed up to 60 people and injured dozens

Ersin Çelik
10:47 - 11/02/2016 Thursday
Update: 11:15 - 11/02/2016 Thursday

Suicide bombings which targeted a displaced persons camp in Nigeria's northeastern town of Dikwa killed 58 people and injured 78 others, Nigerian relief agency NEMA has said.



"A suicide bombing suspected to be by Boko Haram killed 58, injured 78 in an IDP [Internally Displaced Persons] camp in Dikwa Borno State," the agency tweeted on Thursday morning without giving further details.



Security sources had told Anadolu Agency on Wednesday that at least 65 persons had died, and 150 were injured.



Regional coordinator for NEMA, Mohammed Karan said the incident occurred Tuesday when the displaced were standing in line to collect food at the camp that is home to over 50,000 IDPs.



"The bombers were apparently on the queue when they detonated their explosives," he added, without specifying the number of attackers.



Nigeria's vice president Yemi Osinbajo has ordered tighter security measures across IDP camps, and reiterated the commitment of the Muhammadu Buhari government to crush the insurgency currently ravaging the region.



"It is indeed regrettable that the heartless terrorists chose to unleash their wickedness on people who were taking refuge from previous acts of destruction in their homes," said the vice president in a condolence statement on the incident.



The attack in Dikwa is the third major suicide bombing in about two weeks in the region. The last, in Dalori IDP camp, was on January 30 when over 86 people were confirmed killed. On January 29, a suicide attack killed at least 10 people in neighboring Adamawa state.


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