A blast ripped through a busy textile market in the north Nigerian city of Kano on Wednesday, the police and a trader said.
The
explosion happened in the Kantin Kwari market, which is typically
packed with crowds of traders, shoppers as well as heavy traffic.
“I
heard a huge sound coming from the back of my shop along Unity Road. I
just closed the shop and tried to leave because it’s not safe,” trader
Nura Sadiq told AFP.
“It is true. There has been an explosion at
the Kantin Kwari market,” added Kano police spokesman Musa Magaji Majia.
“We are on our way now.”
There was no immediate indication of
deaths or injuries from the authorities in the city, which was hit on
November 29 by a suspected Boko Haram suicide attack at the city’s
central mosque.
Two bombers blew themselves up and gunmen opened
fire on worshippers, killing at least 120 and injuring 270 others in an
attack apparently targeting the influential Muslim Emir of Kano.
The
emir, Muhammad Sanusi II, had previously called for civilians to bear
arms and defend themselves against the militants, who have been fighting
for a hardline Islamic state since 2009.
Kano, the largest city
in the north, has been a repeated target for the militants, who have in
recent weeks sought to attack locations outside their northeastern
heartland.
On December 2012, four people were injured when a bomb
went off outside a mosque near the Kantin Kwari market, which is
northern Nigeria’s largest for textiles.
That came two years after
the market was razed by an overnight fire. More than 500 shops and
hundreds of stalls owned by Nigerian, Indian, Chinese and Lebanese
traders were destroyed with their goods.
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