Four suspected female suicide bombers intercepted by Nigerian troops and
members of the Borno Youths Empowerment Group near a checkpoint about
about 25km from the city of Maiduguri, were killed today, army spokesman
Sani Kukasheka Usman said in a press statement.
One of the women detonated her vest, he explained, but the others
were killed before they could detonate theirs.
The Nigeria Police
Explosive Ordinance Device team in the area safely detonated the
unexploded Improvised Explosive Device they carried.
He said preliminary investigation revealed that the potential suicide
bombers had earlier been observed trying to bypass a military
checkpoint in a nearby village before they were ordered to take the
right road.
A few metres short of the checkpoint, Colonel Usman said, one of the women swiftly detonated her vest.
“The vigilant troops gunned down the other three suspected suicide
bombers before they carry out their nefarious acts,” the statement
added.
Col. Usman stated that a member of the youth group, also known as
Civilian JTF, was also killed in the incident while four others received
various injuries.
He described the security situation in the area as being calm.
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