At least 13 people were reported dead in suicide attacks in Nigeria on Friday.
Conflicting accounts say that twin or triple blasts killed up to 13 people in the northeastern city of Damaturu in Yobe State.
An elderly woman and at least one girl below the age of ten are said to have blown themselves up.
“A small girl that is not up to 10 years just approached one of the checkpoints…near the government house here and blew herself up. That is the first incident where she killed six people including herself,” said Yobe State Police Commissioner Markus Danladi.
The bombings came as worshippers gathered to mark the Muslim Eid holiday.
In Gombe, on Thursday, some 50 people were killed in bomb attacks.
No group has said it was behind the bloodshed but such violence is usually blamed on the militant Islamists, Boko Haram.
United Nations Secretary-General Bank Ki-moon has condemned the deadly violence.
In a statement, he said the attacks, as victims “were conducting Eid prayers,
Conflicting accounts say that twin or triple blasts killed up to 13 people in the northeastern city of Damaturu in Yobe State.
An elderly woman and at least one girl below the age of ten are said to have blown themselves up.
“A small girl that is not up to 10 years just approached one of the checkpoints…near the government house here and blew herself up. That is the first incident where she killed six people including herself,” said Yobe State Police Commissioner Markus Danladi.
The bombings came as worshippers gathered to mark the Muslim Eid holiday.
In Gombe, on Thursday, some 50 people were killed in bomb attacks.
No group has said it was behind the bloodshed but such violence is usually blamed on the militant Islamists, Boko Haram.
United Nations Secretary-General Bank Ki-moon has condemned the deadly violence.
In a statement, he said the attacks, as victims “were conducting Eid prayers,
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