Picture of the suspected suicide bomber
The Nigerian Army has responded with an update on the recent twin bombing
attacks that happened in Adamawa and Borno state as it arrested a female suicide
bomber yesterday. This was made public through a press release detailing how the
Army successfully coordinated the arrest.
The Press Release reads:
"At about 8.00am two suspected female suicide bombers detonated
themselves at Madagali Market in Adamawa State in which 17 people were killed
and 44 others suffered various degrees of injuries. Similarly, the General
Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division, Major General Lamidi Adeosun, has shed more
light on the suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Borno State in which 26 people were
killed while 85 others were injured on Monday morning at a news
briefing.
It should be recalled that 14 female suicide bombers attempted to
attack Maiduguri, Borno state capital on Sunday but were repelled by gallant
troops.
He revealed that teenage female suicide bombers tried to force
themselves into Maiduguri with the intent carrying out massive and coordinated
suicide attacks using 4 different routes into the city; Asuwari, Mulai Kura,
Baderi village Nine Damboa Road and Jameri village. They were however
intercepted by the troops. Unfortunately 3 of them detonated their Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) at various places Monday morning killing 26 Persons and
injuring 85 others.
It should be noted that out of the 14 suicide bombers 7 were gunned
down by the troops not 10 as earlier reported while 3 of them escaped in the
ensuing confusion. Sadly, the escaped terrorists detonated their IEDs in 2
separate locations. One of them went to a house requesting for a kettle of water
to perform ablution but blew herself close to a Mosque killing herself and one
person, while 13 others sustained injuries. While the other detonated her bomb
at Baderi general area. However, one of them, Fatima Babagapchia, was
apprehended during the operation.
The GOC praised the gallantry of the troops for being vigilant at all
time. He commended the troops courage by eliminating the suicide bombers and
arresting some of them, which he believes have averted what would have been a
major disaster if they had gain entry into the town.
Speaking to newsmen during an interview, the suspected suicide bomber
Fatima said she lives with her parents in Bullunkutu Abuja, in Maiduguri before
abducted with 6 other females in Monguno town. She admitted that being a
divorced mother of a baby girl, she was never involves in terror activities
since her abduction last year.
She further said, Boko Haram terrorists took her along with others 5
females in a vehicle through unknown routes before arriving the outskirt of
Maiduguri where she managed to escape and passed the night in a nearby
village."
Press Release from Col SK Usman
Army Public Relations Officer
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