12 killed, several injured in suicide blast in insurgency-hit Nigerian state
A female suicide bomber killed at least 12 and injured over 30 at a fish market in Borno, Nigeria, a region plagued by a 16-year-long Boko Haram insurgency.

Suspected suicide bomber kills 12 in Nigeria's Borno state. (Representative image)
In Short
- Bomb detonated amid crowd, several others injured
- At least 30 people reportedly wounded, hospitalised
- Borno is Boko Haram insurgency heartland for 16 years
A suspected female suicide bomber killed at least 12 people and injured several others at a fish market on Friday night in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state, police said on Saturday.
Borno state police spokesperson, Nahum Kenneth Daso, said in a statement that a woman with an improvised explosive device strapped to her body, infiltrated a crowd at the fish market before detonating it among civilians.
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Daso said those injured were taken to hospital.
Local residents said at least 30 people were injured.
Borno state is the heartland of an insurgency - primarily driven by the Islamist armed group Boko Haram - that has been raging for the past 16 years, killing thousands and displacing at least 2 million people, according to aid agencies.