A spokesman for the governor of Yobe State in Nigeria, gunmen threw grenades and opened fire on the cattle market in the far north-eastern Nigeria, killing more than 60 people, is not yet clear motive for the attack.
Abdullah said the Peugeot, a spokesman for the ruling Ezham Ibrahim, told Reuters by telephone, "visited the governor of Yobe State for the livestock market where Putzeykom told him that 60 people were killed in the attack."
It was not clear who is responsible for the attack, which occurred in the town of Botescum in the state of Yobe, which was a frequent target of militant group Boko Haram.
The police commissioner Moses Nimeiri, the security forces confirmed killing 34 people, and that he suspected that the range of Boko Haram Islamic responsible for the attack, adding that "everyone knows Boko Haram: hurled explosives and used guns" and "The shooting lasted for about an hour."
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