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May 2014 Nyanya bombing

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May 2014 Nyanya bombing
Part of Islamist insurgency in Nigeria
LocationNyanya, Nasarawa, Nigeria
Date1 May 2014
8:03 PM (GMT+1)
TargetPolice checkpoint
Attack type
Car bomb
Deaths19
Injured60
PerpetratorUnknown

On 1 May 2014, a car bomb exploded in New Nyanya, a town in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The explosion killed at least 19 people and injured at least 60.[1]

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Background

More than 15,000 people have been killed in Nigeria over the last 15 years in this conflict. Most attacks involve religious motivation; typically stemming from demands for Islamic Sharia law to replace supreme secular law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The group Boko Haram has been attributed to being behind the attacks. Since that group has little internal organization and is fragmented into factions[2] these actions are generally not attributed to any specific group or leader.

Attack

A car with explosives inside of it drove up to a police checkpoint. Once the car arrived at the checkpoint, a man got out of the car and began running away as the car blew up. This caused smaller explosions to occur as other cars caught on fire and exploded. According to Frank Mba, the police superintendent, a total of six cars were blown up as a result of the car bomb. The attack happened near the area where a large bombing happened the month before.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Abuja blast: Car bomb attack rocks Nigerian capital". BBC News. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  2. ^ "A dangerous new level". The Economist. 3 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Death toll rises from car bomb in Nigerian capital Abuja". The Guardian. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2014.

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