City
Epaper

Nigerian police confirm bomb blast in oil facility, 2 feared killed

By IANS | Updated: May 5, 2022 04:40 IST

Abuja, May 5 Nigerian police has confirmed a bomb blast at an oil facility in the southern state ...

Open in App

Abuja, May 5 Nigerian police has confirmed a bomb blast at an oil facility in the southern state of Imo, with at least two persons feared killed.

The blast occurred early Wednesday at a facility operated by a local oil firm in the Izombe town of the Oguta local government area of the state, Mike Abattam, a spokesman for the police in Imo, told reporters in Owerri, the state's capital.

The police have launched an investigation into the blast, which was caused by two suspected bombers, said Abattam, adding police operatives have been deployed to the area to "prevent the breakdown of law and order", Xinhua news agency reported.

Workers at the facility were quoted by local media as saying the two suspected bombers were killed as the explosive device went off while they were trying to find their way into the flow station through the entrance.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Mike abattamXinhuaIMO
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalMajor UK Railway Stations Hit by Cyber Attack; Network Rail Suspends Wi-Fi Service

InternationalGreece braces for first summer heat wave

PoliticsSudan govt willing to work with all parties to end conflict

InternationalCyprus prepares for emergencies in face of approaching heat wave

PoliticsUkraine receives cluster munitions from US

International Realted Stories

InternationalCanada goes to polls on April 28

InternationalOman, UAE boost bilateral trade, investment ties at Advantage Oman Forum

InternationalDubai Municipality to highlight its pioneering tourism projects at Arabian Travel Market 2025

InternationalIndian diaspora in Frankfurt holds protest against J-K terror attack

InternationalRAK hosts 'Visual Rhythms of Art and Photography' exhibition