6 killed at Nigeria university worship service

KANO, Nige­ria (AP) — Gun­men attacked a Catholic Mass on a uni­ver­sity cam­pus Sun­day in north­ern Nige­ria, using small explo­sives to draw wor­ship­pers out before shoot­ing those who fled, killing at least six peo­ple, police said.

The attack­ers tar­geted an old sec­tion of Bayero University’s cam­pus where reli­gious groups use a the­ater to hold wor­ship ser­vices, Kano state police spokesman Ibrahim Idris said. The assault left many oth­ers seri­ously wounded, Idris said.

By the time we responded, they entered (their) motor­cy­cles and dis­ap­peared into the neigh­bor­hood,” the com­mis­sioner said.

After the attack, police and sol­diers cor­doned off the cam­pus as gun­fire echoed in the sur­round­ing streets. Abubakar Jib­ril, a spokesman for Nigeria’s National Emer­gency Man­age­ment Agency, said secu­rity forces ini­tially refused to allow res­cuers to enter the cam­pus. Sol­diers also turned away jour­nal­ists from the university.

No group imme­di­ately claimed respon­si­bil­ity. How­ever, Idris said the attack­ers used small explo­sives packed inside of alu­minum soda cans for the assault, a method pre­vi­ously used by a rad­i­cal Islamist sect known as Boko Haram.

Boko Haram is wag­ing a grow­ing sec­tar­ian bat­tle with Nigeria’s weak cen­tral gov­ern­ment, using sui­cide car bombs and assault rifles in attacks across the country’s pre­dom­i­nantly Mus­lim north and around its cap­i­tal Abuja. Those killed have included Chris­tians, Mus­lims and gov­ern­ment offi­cials. The sect has been blamed for killing more than 450 peo­ple this year alone, accord­ing to an Asso­ci­ated Press count.

Diplo­mats and mil­i­tary offi­cials say Boko Haram has links with two other al-Qaida-aligned ter­ror­ist groups in Africa. Mem­bers of the sect also report­edly have been spot­ted in north­ern Mali which Tuareg rebels and hard­line Islamists seized con­trol of over the past month.

In Jan­u­ary, a coor­di­nated assault on gov­ern­ment build­ings and other sites in Kano by Boko Haram killed at least 185 peo­ple. In the time since, the sect has been blamed for attack­ing police sta­tions and car­ry­ing out smaller assaults in the city.

On Thurs­day, the sect car­ried out a sui­cide car bomb­ing at the Abuja offices of the influ­en­tial news­pa­per This­Day and a bomb­ing at an office build­ing it shared with other pub­li­ca­tions in the city of Kaduna. At least seven peo­ple were killed in those attacks.

Jon Gam­brell reported from Lagos, Nige­ria, and can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jongambrellap .

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