Bombs at mosque, restaurant in central Nigerian city kill 44

Published July 6, 2015
Security forces stand guard as an investigator carries a bag of items recovered at a site of a bomb blast - AFP/File
Security forces stand guard as an investigator carries a bag of items recovered at a site of a bomb blast - AFP/File

JOS: An emergency agency official says 44 people were killed by two bombs that exploded at a crowded mosque and an elite Muslim restaurant in Nigeria's central city of Jos.

Abdussalam Mohammed of the National Emergency Management Agency says 67 other people were wounded and are being treated in hospitals.

Witnesses who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals say the explosion at Yantaya Mosque came as a leading cleric who preaches peaceful co-existence was addressing a crowd during the holy month of Ramadan.

Another bomb exploded at Shagalinku, a restaurant patronised by elite politicians.

Jos is located where Nigeria's majority Muslim north and mainly Christian south collide.

The city has been targeted in the past by bomb blasts claimed by Boko Haram Islamic extremists that have killed hundreds of people.

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