
Red Cross officials load bodies into a truck in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano January 21, 2012. More than 100 people were killed in bomb attacks and gunfights in Nigeria’s second largest city Kano late on Friday, a senior local government security source told Reuters, in the deadliest coordinated strike claimed by Islamist sect Boko Haram to date.


A man walks through the ruins of a zonal police headquarters after a bomb attack in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano, January 21, 2012. More than 100 people were killed in bomb attacks and gunfights in Nigeria’s second largest city Kano late on Friday, a senior local government security source told Reuters, in the deadliest coordinated strike claimed by Islamist sectBoko Haram to date.



A paramedic helps a young man, injured during one of the multiple explosions and shooting attacks, as he leaves the Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital in the northern Nigerian city of Kano on January 21, 2012. Bomb attacks targeting security forces and gun battles killed at least 162 people in Nigeria’s second-largest city of Kano, sources said, as bodies littered the streets today.

162 terbunuh serangan berpunca daripada Boko Haram
LAGOS 22 Jan. – Sekurang-kurangnya 143 terbunuh di utara Nigeria berikutan serangan yang dikatakan berpunca daripada kumpulan radikal Islam Boko Haram.
Pihak berkuasa sebuah hospital di sini berkata, jumlah itu berdasarkan jumlah mayat yang berada di hospital terbesar di Kano termasuk yang sudah dituntut ahli keluarga.
Serangan itu dikatakan bermula kelmarin, di bandar dengan jumlah penduduk melebihi sembilan juta orang. – AGENSI

















