A car bomb targeting a military checkpoint on a road leading to Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri exploded today, killing all nine people in the vehicle, police and witnesses said.
It was unclear if any soldiers were hurt in the attack, which was blamed on Boko Haram extremists.
Preliminary reports indicate that those killed were the driver and passengers in the explosives-laden minivan, said police deputy superintendent Victor Isuku.
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Boko Haram recently has stepped up attacks after a months-long lull caused by a leadership struggle in the Islamic State-affiliated group.
Today's explosion follows four suicide bombings in three weeks in Maiduguri, which is home to nearly as many refugees from Boko Haram as residents. Two of those suicide bombers tried, but failed, to enter a camp housing more than 16,000 refugees.
The uprising has killed more than 20,000 people over seven years and forced some 2.6 million people from their homes.
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