Monday, November 10, 2014

Nigeria Boko Haram Insurgency: 48 Students Killed as Bomb Blast Rocks School Assembly in Yobe State

Boko Haram Nigeria North
Policemen stand near damaged vehicles in Sabon Gari, Kano, after a Boko Haram car bomb attack killed five 
earlier this year.(Reuters)
A bomb blast has killed at least 48 students after striking a school assembly in the 
north-eastern Nigerian state of Yobe, according to a morgue worker.
"The students had gathered for the morning assembly when something exploded in their
midst with a thunderous sound at exactly 0750am [0650 GMT]," a teacher at the school
told AFP news agency.


Local media also reported that the explosion, at a boys' science and technical school
 in the town of Potiskum, caused scores of casualties. 
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion is likely to fall on
Islamist militant group Boko Haram as they continue to wage an insurgency on Nigeria's
north-eastern regions.
Boko Haram stands for "Western education is forbidden" and the group have continuously
carried out attacks to prevent children attending school.
The state of Yobe has been placed under a state of emergency as well as the states
of Borno and Adamawa because of the group's campaign of terror.
The group has routinely targeted schools in its campaign to establish an Islamic
"caliphate" in north-eastern Nigeria.
According to Human Rights Watch, the militants have killed at least 2,053 people
since the beginning of 2014, but researchers at the John Hopkins University
School of International Studies estimate that 7,000 people have been killed in
the 12 months between July 2013 and June this year.
Last week, the group killed at least nine people in a suicide bomb attack on a bank
in the town of Azare in Bauchi state.
Source: ibtimes

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