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Bomb Blast Kills 5 at Bus Station in Nigeria

Bomb Blast Kills 5 at Bus Station in Nigeria
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A bomb exploded at a bus station in northern Nigeria's Bauchi state late on Wednesday, killing at least five people and wounding 12, police said.

Bomb Blast Kills 5 at Bus Station in NigeriaThe blast, which struck the town of Azare, is likely to be blamed on extremist Boko Haram militants, casting further doubt on government reports that it had reached a temporary ceasefire with the rebels in order to secure the release of more than 200 schoolgirls they are holding hostage.

Police did not comment on who was behind the attack.

The insurgents have repeatedly bombed public places since they launched an uprising demanding a so-called "Islamic state"5 years ago. They have stepped up their campaign this year, setting off deadly blasts across the country.

"Five persons burned beyond recognition were certified dead, while 12 others sustained various degrees of injuries," Bauchi police spokesman Haruna Mohammed said in a statement.

"The entire surrounding [area] has been cordoned off ... No arrest has yet been made, but an investigation has commenced."
Nearly a week after the government announced a ceasefire deal with Boko Haram, which it said would include the release of the girls kidnapped from the secondary school in Chibok in northeastern Nigeria in April, there is still no sign of them being freed.

A number of attacks has raised doubts over the ceasefire, although Boko Haram is so factionalized it is possible a truce has been reached with one group, while others continue with violence.

Talks to release the schoolgirls are taking place this week between the government and a Boko Haram representative in the Chadian capital N'Djamena, but they are shrouded in secrecy.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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