A suspected suicide bomber blew
herself up in a market in the town of Biu in Nigeria's northeast Borno state on
Thursday, witnesses and a community leader said, killing at least six people.
Borno state is the heartland of
militant Islamist group Boko Haram, which has been waging an insurgency for
more than five years and wants to establish its own state.
A nurse at Biu General Hospital
said six dead bodies were brought in, adding that three of them were
"burnt beyond recognition". A further 17 people were wounded.
Ahmadu Saleh, a witness said
the bomber had strolled into Biu Central Market at about 3:30 p.m. (1430 GMT).
"She was wearing a hijab
and nobody was suspicious of her intention until we heard a loud sound,"
he said.
Community leader Ali Mai Biu
and a security source said two other women had been arrested at the scene. The
community leader added they were also suspected suicide bombers.
Borno state police commissioner
Samuel Aduda did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Culled from Reuters.
Culled from Reuters.

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