Kano Bus Bomb tolls
A twin suicide attack this week at a bus station in Nigeria's
Kano city killed 34 people, a union official said Thursday, giving an
updated toll after police said 10 people died.
Boko Haram
Islamist militants have not claimed the blasts, but the group has
repeatedly targeted Kano, including bus stations, throughout its
six-year uprising.
He said workers compiled the new toll after counting the charred remains of victims following Tuesday's attack.
Kano police spokesperson Musa Magaji Majia told AFP that the force's official toll remained at 10 dead.
Two
men blew themselves up shortly after getting off a bus at the station,
causing chaos at the station and scattering blood and human flesh around
the site.
Nigeria's is struggling to control Islamist violence ahead of 28 March general elections.
The
vote had been scheduled for 14 February, but security chiefs pushed for
a six-week delay, saying the postponement would provide extra time to
weaken Boko Haram before polling day.
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