At least 15 people were killed Monday in a suicide attack on a Shiite religious ceremony in the northeast Nigerian town of Potiskum and six others in a shooting by soldiers, a Shiite cleric and a paramedic said.
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No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but militants from the Boko Haram
Islamist group, who have waged an insurgency in the region for five
years, have been responsible for previous attacks in Nigeria.
Soldiers who deployed
after the blast, in the Tsohuwar Unguwa area of the town, broke into the
nearby Shiite seminary and opened fire on mourners who were sheltering
from the blast, killing six, said Mustapha Lawan Nasidi, leader of the
Shiites in Potiskum.
"A suicide bomber
detonated explosives he was carrying among a large crowd of people
commemorating Ashura near our seminary, Madrasatul Fudiyya, killing 15
people and injuring more than 50 others," Nasidi said.
"To our shock, soldiers
who deployed to the scene shortly after the blast broke into the
seminary, where some people had taken shelter, and opened fire on them,
killing six and injuring four others," he said.
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He said the death toll could grow because of the seriousness of the injuries.
"It was a huge crowd, and many of them were affected by the explosion," said a policeman who helped evacuate casualties.
Tanimu Musa, a paramedic who attended to the injured, called for aid.
"We have 21 dead bodies and dozens of wounded. We need more blood and medical supplies to tend to those injured," Musa said.
This is not the first deadly attack in Potiskum, the commercial hub of Yobe state.
In July, four Shiites
were killed in an explosion at an open-air mosque in the Dogo Tebo area
of town. And in May 2013, three Shiite worshippers were killed and
several injured when gunmen fired on people saying their evening prayers
outside Nasidi's home.
Both attacks were blamed on Boko Haram.
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