According to sources at the camp,
the suicide bomber came to the entrance of the camp at about 11:00 a.m. on
Monday morning and blew herself up, leading to the death of three persons
injuring seven others.
by Blessing Tunoh Dec 12, 2017
No fewer than three people were
killed while seven others sustained injuries following a suicide attack on Monday
at an Internally Displaced Persons camp in Pulka, Borno State.
Pulka is a town in Gwoza local
government of Borno state 135 kilometres away from Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital.
According to sources at the camp,
the suicide bomber came to the entrance of the camp at about 11:00 a.m. on
Monday morning and blew herself up, leading to the death of three persons
injuring seven others.
Pulka was liberated from the hands
Boko Haram insurgents by the military in early 2016 after been held for close
to two years.
Thousands of refugees taking refuge
in Cameroun republic have been returning to the town owing to its liberation.
Monday’s suicide attack was the
first in an IDP camp in the area since its liberation.
Security officials are yet to
provide details of the attack or provide an official statement on the
incidence.
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