Two female suicide bombers killed at least 22 worshippers in an attack during dawn prayers on Wednesday in a mosque on the outskirts of the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri, rescue officials said from the birthplace of Boko Haram.
One bomber blew up inside the mosque and the second waited outside to detionate as survivors tried to escape, said coordinator Abba Aji of the civilian self-defense Vigilante Group.
At least 17 people were wounded and evacuated to the hospital, said Abdul Mohammed of the State Emergency Management Agency.
Umar Usman said he escaped because he was late.
We were just a few meters away from the mosque when a loud bang erupted and all we could see was dark smoke and bodies littered around.
The mosque is in the Boko Haram stronghold of Umarari on the outskirts of the city that is the command centre of the Nigerian military’s war against Boko Haram Islamic insurgents. Several suicide bombers have exploded in recent months at roadblocks leading into the city manned by the military and vigilantes, indicating success in preventing attackers from reaching crowded areas.
It is the first attack on Maiduguri since 28 December, when Boko Haram attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and multiple suicide bombers, killing at least 50 people.
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