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Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Jos blasts kill scores | Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Jos blasts kill scores |
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Two bomb attacks on the central Nigerian city of Jos have left at least 44 people dead, the authorities say. | Two bomb attacks on the central Nigerian city of Jos have left at least 44 people dead, the authorities say. |
A restaurant and a mosque were targeted on Sunday night. | A restaurant and a mosque were targeted on Sunday night. |
No-one has claimed responsibility but militant group Boko Haram has attacked Jos before, even though it is not in north-east Nigeria where the Islamists normally operate. | No-one has claimed responsibility but militant group Boko Haram has attacked Jos before, even though it is not in north-east Nigeria where the Islamists normally operate. |
The blasts are the latest in a series of deadly attacks in recent days which have seen more than 200 people killed. | |
The attacks came shortly after the Ramadan fast was broken, with both sites full of people. | |
Of the 44 dead, 23 were killed at the restaurant and 21 at the mosque, Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) says. | |
There are also 47 people being treated for injuries, but emergency officials are still gathering information, so the figures may rise. | There are also 47 people being treated for injuries, but emergency officials are still gathering information, so the figures may rise. |
The blast at the restaurant was the result of a bomb that had been planted, whereas the mosque was attacked by a suicide bomber and that explosion was preceded by a gun attack, the BBC's Ishaq Khalid reports. | The blast at the restaurant was the result of a bomb that had been planted, whereas the mosque was attacked by a suicide bomber and that explosion was preceded by a gun attack, the BBC's Ishaq Khalid reports. |
Our correspondent says that many believe that the mosque's imam, who was preaching at the time, may have been the target. | Our correspondent says that many believe that the mosque's imam, who was preaching at the time, may have been the target. |
Sheikh Muhammad Sani Yahya Jingir, who survived the attack, has been preaching against Boko Haram since 2010. He has survived a previous assassination attempt at his home. | |
Jos has seen several attacks blamed on Boko Haram, including an incident in February when at least 15 died and in December last year when more than 30 people died. | Jos has seen several attacks blamed on Boko Haram, including an incident in February when at least 15 died and in December last year when more than 30 people died. |
A week of attacks in Nigeria: | |
On Friday, Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari described the recent attacks as "inhuman and barbaric". | |
He said they were "the last desperate acts of fleeing agents of terrorism". | |
Boko Haram took control of a large area of north-eastern Nigeria last year and declared a caliphate - a state governed in accordance with Islamic law. | |
However, Nigeria's military, backed by troops from neighbouring countries, has recaptured most of the territory. | |
President Buhari has called for an expanded regional force to be deployed more rapidly. |