Tuesday, May 20, 2014

ANOTHER BOMB BLAST IN NIGERIA

 
 There was another bomb blast in Jos, the capital of Plateau state today. The bombs were said to have exploded apart from each other and set at different timers. Jos Terminus market was the target location and reports confirm that up to 200 people were killed and some others injured. Reports from a Vanguard News online confirms this.
  This will be the second major bombing in less than 48 hours after the Kano bomb blast took place earlier. God help us!
According to the area governor, the two bombs were concealed inside a truck and a minibus the military said.
“There were two separate blasts,” at the New Abuja Market, Pam Ayuba said, referring to the attack at about 3:00 pm (1400 GMT). “We are yet to know the casualty rate,” he added.
“The first IED (improvised explosive device) was in a truck. The second was in a minibus,” said Kingsley Egbo, of the military State Task Force (STF) in Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital.
“The market was really crowded,” he added. “We are having a problem of crowd control… The emergency services have evacuated the casualties,” he told AFP.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/two-blasts-rock-jos-market/#sthash.2ha1ySPV.dpuf

According to the area governor, the two bombs were concealed inside a truck and a minibus the military said.
“There were two separate blasts,” at the New Abuja Market, Pam Ayuba said, referring to the attack at about 3:00 pm (1400 GMT). “We are yet to know the casualty rate,” he added.
“The first IED (improvised explosive device) was in a truck. The second was in a minibus,” said Kingsley Egbo, of the military State Task Force (STF) in Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital.
“The market was really crowded,” he added. “We are having a problem of crowd control… The emergency services have evacuated the casualties,” he told AFP.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/two-blasts-rock-jos-market/#sthash.2ha1ySPV.dpuf
According to the area governor, the two bombs were concealed inside a truck and a minibus the military said.
“There were two separate blasts,” at the New Abuja Market, Pam Ayuba said, referring to the attack at about 3:00 pm (1400 GMT). “We are yet to know the casualty rate,” he added.
“The first IED (improvised explosive device) was in a truck. The second was in a minibus,” said Kingsley Egbo, of the military State Task Force (STF) in Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital.
“The market was really crowded,” he added. “We are having a problem of crowd control… The emergency services have evacuated the casualties,” he told AFP.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/two-blasts-rock-jos-market/#sthash.VnoCi6vX.dpuf
According to the area governor, the two bombs were concealed inside a truck and a minibus the military said.
“There were two separate blasts,” at the New Abuja Market, Pam Ayuba said, referring to the attack at about 3:00 pm (1400 GMT). “We are yet to know the casualty rate,” he added.
“The first IED (improvised explosive device) was in a truck. The second was in a minibus,” said Kingsley Egbo, of the military State Task Force (STF) in Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital.
“The market was really crowded,” he added. “We are having a problem of crowd control… The emergency services have evacuated the casualties,” he told AFP.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/two-blasts-rock-jos-market/#sthash.2ha1ySPV.dpuf
According to the area governor, the two bombs were concealed inside a truck and a minibus the military said.
“There were two separate blasts,” at the New Abuja Market, Pam Ayuba said, referring to the attack at about 3:00 pm (1400 GMT). “We are yet to know the casualty rate,” he added.
“The first IED (improvised explosive device) was in a truck. The second was in a minibus,” said Kingsley Egbo, of the military State Task Force (STF) in Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital.
“The market was really crowded,” he added. “We are having a problem of crowd control… The emergency services have evacuated the casualties,” he told AFP.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/two-blasts-rock-jos-market/#sthash.VnoCi6vX.dpuf

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