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June 2012 Kaduna church bombings

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Target
  
Christian churches

Deaths
  
12–19

Suspected perpetrators
  
Boko Haram

Location
  
Kaduna, Nigeria

Attack types
  
Bomb, Mass murder

Weapons
  
Three bombs

Non-fatal injuries
  
80

Date
  
17 June 2012

Suspected perpetrator
  
Boko Haram

Locations
  
Nigeria, Sabon Gari, Wusasa

Similar
  
2014 Gombe bus station bo, Gwoza massacre, Kogi prison break, 2011 Abuja United Nations b, 2014 Jos bombings

On 17 June 2012, three Christian churches in northern Nigeria were attacked by bomb explosions. At least 12 were killed and 80 were wounded. On 24 June 2012, Reuters UK reported that 19 people were killed.

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Bombings

Two of the three blasts happened in the Wusasa and Sabon-Gari districts of Zaria. The third blast happened in Kaduna, the state capital of the Kaduna State. There have been unconfirmed reports of two more blasts in the southern area of Kaduna.

A 24-hour curfew has been imposed by Kaduna State authorities.

Responsibility

The Kaduna State have stated that Boko Haram could possibly be responsible for the attacks. According to other sources, no one is yet certain about the source of the attack but many believe it to be Boko Haram. This organisation has previously justified attacks on churches by saying they were retaliatory attacks for killings of Muslims in central Nigeria.

Boko Haram states it wants Islamic sharia law in place across Nigeria and is trying to trigger clashes between Christians and Muslims.

References

June 2012 Kaduna church bombings Wikipedia