Blasts near Nigeria capital kill 18
Two explosions that ripped through the outskirts of Nigeria's capital Abuja have left at least 18 people dead and 41 wounded, the National Emergency Management Agency said yesterday.
"The death toll is now 18 because three people died in the hospitals this morning while 41 others were injured and are receiving treatment in the hospitals," NEMA spokesman Sani Datti told AFP.
The agency had earlier given a death toll of 15 and 41 wounded following the blasts late on Friday near police station in Kuje and at a bus stop in Nyanya, in an area previously targeted by the Boko Haram Islamist group.
Datti told AFP a rescue operation ended Friday night.
"We have completed evacuation of the victims. What is left now is to allow the special anti-bomb unit of the police to do their job. They are combing the scenes for fragments of explosives for their investigation," he said.
He said the entire area had been cordoned off.
The police yesterday said the bombings were the handiwork of suicide bombers.
"Preliminary investigations revealed the bomb blasts were carried out by two suicide bombers -- a male and a female," the police said in a statement.
It said the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, had ordered massive stop-and-search activities in the city and advised residents not to panic.
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