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21 killed in blast at World Cup viewing centre in Nigeria

At least 21 people were killed and 27 injured in an explosion at a viewing centre showing World Cup football in Damaturu, northern Nigeria.

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Medical personnel attend to a survivor of a bomb blast at a world cup viewing at Sani Abacha medical centre in Damaturu. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

At least 21 people were killed when an explosion ripped through a viewing centre showing World Cup football in Damaturu, northern Nigeria, a medical source said on Wednesday.

“We received 21 dead bodies and 27 injured victims from the blast,” the source at the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital after the explosion in the Nayi-Nama area of the city on Tuesday night.

Bloodstains seen on the street and damage buildings following a suicide bomb explosion at a World cup viewing centre in Damaturu. Photo: AP
Bloodstains seen on the street and damage buildings following a suicide bomb explosion at a World cup viewing centre in Damaturu. Photo: AP
Local residents said the bomb appeared to have been hidden in a motorised rickshaw outside the venue, where crowds had gathered to watch tournament hosts Brazil play Mexico on large screens.
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The blast was the latest in a series at football viewing centres in Nigeria blamed on Boko Haram militants, who have been waging a deadly insurgency in the country’s north since 2009.

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Football is Nigeria’s national sport and has a fanatical following but recent blasts targeting fans in northeastern Adamawa and the central state of Plateau have seen the authorities close big screen venues on security grounds.

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