An explosive
device targeting a military patrol went off Sunday on a road in
Nigeria's northeastern city of Potiskum, setting the vehicle on fire,
military and residents said.
"We have
signals that there was a blast in Potiskum involving one of our
operational vehicles," said Lieutenant Lazarus Eli, spokesman for the
Joint Task Force (JTF) in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State.
"We are
awaiting details from our unit deployed there," he said of the explosion
which happened at around 5:00 pm (1700 GMT) on Gashua road, near a
prison and a bus terminal.
Residents said the blast caused chaos as people scampered for safety.
"There was a
huge explosion which flung the van off the road. Before you know what
was happening, it was on fire," Lawan Mudi told AFP.
Although the exact number of soldiers inside the van was not known, Mudi spoke of "at least six soldiers in the vehicle."
Another resident, Umar Dada, said he heard an explosion in the prison area.
"I saw billows
of black smoke in the horizon with people running around for cover.
Several military patrol vans rushed towards the scene with soldiers
shooting in the air to clear the road of vehicles," he added.
Potiskum, the
commercial hub of Yobe state, has been hard hit by near daily attacks by
Boko Haram Islamists in recent weeks, prompting a heavy army
deployment.
Hundreds of
residents were fleeing Sunday after three days of Islamist attacks that
left at least 31 dead and many buildings destroyed.
Boko Haram has
repeatedly targeted the security services as part of its insurgency
across northern and central Nigeria since 2010.
Violence by the
Islamist group and those blamed on security forces are believed to have
killed more than 2,800 in Nigeria since 2009.
News Source: AFP
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