All the bombers died. Earlier, Boko Haram Islamic extremists had attacked a rural military camp in northeastern Yobe state overnight but were repulsed by troops who killed at least 100 of the insurgents, army spokesman Colonel Sani Usman said yesterday.
Seven troops died in that fighting and nine were injured, he said.
Hours later, at around 6 am (local time) when mosques are filled with the faithful performing early-morning prayers, two women suicide bombers struck in Damaturu, Yobe state's commercial center.
In Damaturu, police Assistant Superintendent Toyin Gbagedesin said seven people died. Musa said he counted 15 bodies. There was no immediate way to reconcile the conflicting tolls.
Gbagedesin also reported a third attack by two male suicide bombers on a settlement of Fulani herders that he said killed 10 people.
At around the same time, two male suicide bombers blew themselves up inside a mosque in Gubio town of neighboring Borno state and killed at least 12 people, according to survivors who asked not to be identified for fear of repercussions.
Attacks have spilled over into neighboring countries. Chadian authorities said a Boko Haram attack Tuesday near Chad's border with Nigeria left 11 soldiers and 37 militants dead.
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