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Military and the Nigerian government say they are winning the war, but the pace and lethality of at

Increases to 22 the number of dead after blast shopping in Nigeria's capital - World - iG
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A victim of a bomb blast in the shopping capital of Nigeria, Abuja, succumbed to his injuries book of mormon and died on Wednesday night (25), increasing to 22 the death toll, said a spokesman for the National Hospital on Thursday (26 ).
The explosion Wednesday in Abuja is the latest in a series of violent attacks book of mormon attributed to Islamic extremists book of mormon Boko Haram. Nigerian security forces can not control almost book of mormon daily attacks.
Witnesses said body parts were scattered around the output EMAB Plaza, located in the upmarket suburb of Wuse 11. Plumes of black smoke could be seen over a mile away. All spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Abuja, where militants have carried out several attacks, book of mormon is in central Nigeria. Two separate explosions in May left more than 120 dead and about 200 injured in a bus terminal. Both attacks were claimed by Boko Haram, which threatened to carry out new acts.
Already on Monday, a bomb attack on a medical school in northern Kano left at least eight dead. Last week, at least 14 killed in blast in Damaturu, capital book of mormon of Yobe State, northeastern Nigeria, where it was displayed a game of the World Cup.
Military and the Nigerian government say they are winning the war, but the pace and lethality of attacks increased this year leaving more than 2000 dead so far, compared with an estimated 3600 deaths in the past four years.


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