5 killed Kano Catholic church bombing
No fewer than five people were killed and eight were injured
Sunday in a bomb attack on a Catholic church in a mainly Christian area of Kano State , police said.
The attack came shortly after the end of mass, police
spokesman Frank Mba told AFP: "We suspect an IED (improvised explosive
device) that was thrown from across the road" at the Saint Charles
Catholic church in Kano's Sabon Gari district, which has suffered previous
attacks by the Islamist group Boko Haram.
Idowu Kazim, a mechanic in the area, said: "We heard
the explosion at around 2:15 pm (1315 GMT) and moments later a police anti-bomb
truck sped past in the direction of the scene."
Another resident who lives near the church told AFP on
condition of anonymity the blast "made me dash out to my balcony".
On June 23, a bomb blast at a public health college in the
city killed at least eight, while on May 19, a suicide car bomb attack in Sabon
Gari killed at least four people, including a young girl.
At least four strong explosions rocked the same area on July
29 last year, killing 12.
Blame has been attributed to the Islamist militants, who
have been waging a violent insurgency in the country's north since 2009.
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