According to reports from Maiduguri, the three suicide bombers suspected to be Boko Haram militants carried out the attacks in Sageri and Ajilari areas of Maiduguri, killing and injuring many. The exact number of victims is yet to be confirmed.
Reports from the scene of the tragic incident informed that the simultaneous explosions occurred at about 7:30 pm.
The military personnel of the 7 Division reportedly responded to the blasts with artillery fire, making residents of the areas to run from the scene into the main city for safety.
According to the reports from the scene at Sageri, the suicide bombers came on tricycle. One of them approached a popular public gathering near a tea seller joint, setting off the bomb, while another suicide bomber set off a bomb in a mosque, both killing scores of people.
Meanwhile, the third suicide bomber failed to diffuse his explosive device and when caught he was severely beaten by an angry mob.
Those that witnessed the incident in Maiduguri informed the press that the suicide bombers were males disguised in female dresses.
Colonel Tukur Gusau of the 7 Division told the press the troops were immediately deployed to the scene but declined to inform any further details, including the exact number of casualties.
Multiple explosions rocked Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, on Sunday, September 20, reportedly leaving scores of people dead and many others injured.
The attack was launched at Ajilari railway cross in Gomari Airport ward of Maiduguri metropolis. The assault was believed to have been masterminded by suicide bombers who simultaneously detonated the explosives around 7.38pm. The last explosion was heard about 8pm.
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