Landmine kills eight in Nigeria

At least eight people
were killed after a bus travelling along the Maiduguri-Damboa road in Nigeria's
northeast Borno state on Saturday detonated a landmine, security sources and
travellers said.
Landmines are common
in the northeast region where the Islamist group Boko Haram frequently
launches attacks on security facilities and civilian communities, and
has kidnapped hundreds of school children in the past.
Seven other travellers
were taken to the intensive care unit of a hospital in the capital Maiduguri,
while 14 people sustained minor injuries in the incident, according to Governor
Babagana Zulum.
Abor Kachallah, a
local vigilante officer, told Reuters on the phone that the incident occurred
at about 11:45 a.m.
Usman Idi, a traveller
from Damboa town in Borno, also told Reuters on the phone that there was a
heavy movement of military personnel towards the scene of the incident shortly
after the explosion.
"Yes, we saw the
vehicle with the remains of the commercial bus that rammed into landmines
buried by Boko Haram at Gidan Kaji, some 30 kilometers (19 miles) away from
Damboa town," Idi said.
When contacted,
Kenneth Daso, the police spokesperson in the state, said he was "still
gathering reports about the incident."
While visiting the
survivors in the hospital, Zulum said the government would foot the bills of
those injured. The governor urged the security agencies to intensify efforts in
combating insurgency and securing major roads across the state.
Last year, at
least seven soldiers were killed after a mine exploded on a highway
in the northeastern state.
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