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Nigeria explosion aftermath

Clip: 4/14/2014 | 1m 15s

Nigeria explosion at a bus station in Abuja, Nigeria leaves at least 71 dead

A massive explosion ripped through a bus station during the morning rush hour in Nigeria's capital on Monday, killing at least 71 people and wounding 124. The bombing marked the bloodiest militant attack ever in Abuja.

04/14/2014 | Expired 01/01/1970 | Rating NR

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