Death toll rises to 16 in Maiduguri explosion
Boko haram jihadists attacked Nigeria’s city of Maiduguri in the volatile northeast killing 16 people, including nine children who were playing football in a field.
Officials previously said 10 people were killed and 47 were injured in Tuesday’s attack when jihadists fired rocket-propelled grenades on the densely-populated city.
Boko haram has previously made incursions into Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, using heavy guns and suicide bombers.
In one of the neighbourhoods affected, Gwange, nine boys were killed when one of the explosives landed in a field where they were playing football, Kolo said.
Another militiaman, Umar Ari, gave the same death toll and said it could still rise as many were injured.
Eyewitness Sama’ila Ibrahim said the militants came through Boboshe village, a known boko haram enclave.