Bomb blasts blamed on Boko Haram
killed 29 people in Nigeria and 24 in Cameroon, officials said
Thursday after Nigeria's new president warned that the U.S.
refusal to sell his country strategic weapons is "aiding and
abetting" the Islamic extremist group.
Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency called
Thursday for urgent blood donations to treat 105 wounded people,
according to spokesman Sani Datti.
He said at least 29 bodies have been recovered at two
bustling bus stations in northeastern Gombe town - the latest
targets in a campaign that has spilled across Nigeria's borders.
In neighboring Cameroon, two suicide bombers Wednesday
killed at least 22 people at a marketplace near the border,
officials said.
The toll is likely to rise among the 50 injured, they
said.
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