Two blasts rocked north Nigeria’s Gombe city on Sunday, killing five
people, with one of the attacks targeting a military checkpoint,
witnesses and a military source said.
The first blast appeared to
be a bomb attack at the Tsohuwar Kasuwa market that killed two people,
according to one witness, Muktar Abbani, but the cause of the explosion
was not immediately clear.
Moments later, a suicide bomber on a
motorcycle blew himself up at a checkpoint in the Kasuwar Katako area,
killing a soldier and two others, said another witness, Musa Badamasi,
and a military source in the area who requested anonymity.
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