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See The Photos from The Jos Twin Bomb Blasts Today (Graphic Photos)



 Over 200 people, according to new updates, were killed in the tragic Jos bomb blasts that occurred today, up from the official 72 dead released earlier by government sources.

The bomb blasts had occurred after two vans exploded at the market. First vehicle to explode was a Peugeot J5 van, with the registration number XG 148 BLD, then the second blast was carried out with a Toyota van, with a Gombe state license plate number. Eyewitnesses are saying the second car, a Toyota Sienna van, had been abandoned since 6 AM Tuesday morning. The car exploded after a beeping sound was heard by curious local residents.

The second blast killed more people than the first one as many residents and traders, who had fled the scene over the first explosion, tried to join rescue agencies to save the injured and retrieve the bodies of the dead. Men of the fire service, who responded to distress calls to fight the resultant inferno, were said to have stayed far away from the market over fears that more bombs could have been planted in the market.

Continue to see more photos. WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS, VIEWER'S DISCRETION IS ADVISED



 



 


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