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The Madagali suicide bombings occurred on 9 December 2016 when 2
women suicide bombers attack
Madagali, a town in
Nigeria.[1] The attack killed at least 57 people and injured 177.[2][3] Among those individuals injured 120 were reported to be children. "Officials have blamed the
Boko Haram Islamic extremists."[4]