About eight people have been killed and 15 wounded when a car laden with
explosives hit a taxi in northeastern Borno state's capital of Maiduguri,
military and medical sources say.
Five people were inside the taxi in a convoy to
Gamboru, a town near the Cameroon border, police said in a statement. Cars in
Borno state often travel in convoys organized by the military to minimize the
risk of Boko Haram ambushes in rural areas.
The army has retaken much of the territory
initially lost to the militants but Boko Haram still stages suicide bombing
attacks and plants roadside bombs.
"We evacuated eight dead bodies and about
20 other injured persons," said a rescue worker.
Boko Haram, which has pledged alliance to
Islamic State, has killed about 15,000 people and displaced more than two
million in its attempt to create a state adhering to strict Islamic laws.
It controlled a swathe of land in northeast
Nigeria about the size of Belgium at the end of 2014 but was pushed out early
last year by Nigerian troops, supported by soldiers from neighbouring
countries: Niger, Cameroon and Chad.
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