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Roadside bombs kill 26

MAIDUGURI - Improvised explosive devices detonated on a road in northeastern Nigeria kill-ing at least 26 people in several vehicles, including women and children, police said Tues-day. An Islamic State group affiliate in the West African country claimed responsibility for the Monday attack.

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The blasts happened on a busy road connecting the towns of Rann and Gamboru in Borno state, near the border with Cameroon, Nigerian police spokesperson Nahum Daso told The Associated Press. Multiple explosives planted along the route ripped into several civilian commercial vehicles coming from Rann, killing at least 26 people, he said.

Most of those killed were local farmers and traders crowded in a Toyota pick up van that drove over a land mine, Daso said. He said the mine was buried by suspected militants from the Islamic State affiliate known as IS West Africa Province. Besides the dead, at least three people were injured and were taken to nearby medical facilities for treatment. Security forces have since secured the area and begun clearance operations. (Jamaica Gleaner)

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