At least 18 killed in attacks by suspected female suicide bombers
Sunday, 30 June 2024 At least 18 people were killed and 30 more injured in co-ordinated attacks by suspected female suicide bombers in Nigeria, local authorities said.
A series of horrifying attacks by suspected female suicide bombers have devastated Nigeria's northeastern Borno state, killing at least 18 people and injuring 30 more. The coordinated bombings targeted a wedding, funeral, and hospital in the town of Gwoza. This video delves into the tragic details...
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In a violent crackdown during International Quds Day, Nigerian security forces opened fire on pro-Palestinian protesters in Abuja, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens more. Video footage from the scene shows armed forces securing the perimeter as demonstrators flee, with some being dragged lifeless into trucks by soldiers. This violent suppression follows a pattern of force used against Quds Day demonstrators in previous years, sparking outrage and concern from human rights organizations. The Nigerian government had previously warned of potential unrest, citing concerns over the protesters' demands for justice in support of Palestine. This tragic event has left many questioning the Nigerian government's response to peaceful demonstrations and the growing tension surrounding global solidarity for Palestine.
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