Suicide bombers kill self, injure three in Borno

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

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Three female suicide bombers have attack a housing estate in Konduga, Konduga Local Government of Borno State.

A security source who revealed the attack to our correspondent said the female suicide bombers entered Konduga 20 Housing Unit Estate and detonated their IED ridden bodies killing themselves and injuring three other residents.

Both bombers were said to have died immediately while the injured person have been taken to the hospital where they are responding to treatment.

Normalcy is also said to have been restored in the area and the residents are going about their normal businesses.

The attack was reported to have occurred at about 9.50pm last night.

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