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‘I was knocked senseless’ – Survivors Of Yobe #WorldCup Viewing Centre Blast Tell Their Story (PHOTO)

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Survivors of a bomb blast at an illegal World Cup viewing site in northeast Nigeria that killed at least 14 people say the force of the explosion blew off limbs and knocked people senseless.

At least 26 people were wounded in Tuesday night’s blast as soccer fans were viewing the Brazil-Mexico match in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state, police said.

“The bomb just threw me and I didn’t even know where I was,” survivor Babagana Mohammed said. He recovered consciousness in the hospital.

Another wounded victim, Musa Mohammed, said some people lost limbs in the blast. He said he had stopped by to buy airtime for his mobile phone when a normal evening turned nighmarish.

Victims ... at least 26 people were wounded in Tuesday night’s blast as soccer fans were

Victims … at least 26 people were wounded in Tuesday night’s blast as soccer fans were viewing the Brazil-Mexico match in Damaturu. (Photo Credit: Adamu Adamu)

“I stopped at the viewing centre to buy a recharge card and suddenly the blast went off. It was just like a flash of light and many people were killed. Some were amputated … But thank God mine was a lesser injury.” Witnesses said a suicide bomber drove a tricycle taxi packed with explosives into the area. But Police Assistant Superintendent Nathan Cheghan said the explosion came from a car parked and abandoned on the road in front.

Mr Cheghan said such viewing sites were banned in Yobe state two months ago because they have become a target of Boko Haram, an armed Islamic group that wants to turn Nigerian into an Islamic state.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but he blamed Boko Haram.

The government spokesman on the insurgency, Mike Omeri, said Wednesday that Boko Haram plans to attack crowded areas in Abuja, the capital in the centre of the country, with petrol tankers loaded with improvised explosive devices.

Security experts had warned that Islamic militants might attack crowds watching the World Cup in public places in Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda, as they did in 2010.

The explosions in Kampala, Uganda, at two sites where people watched the 2010 World Cup final on TV killed 74 people.

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