Multiple blasts heard in northeast Nigeria's Maiduguri city, security sources and residents say


MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, ⁠March 16 (Reuters) - Multiple blasts on Monday rocked Maiduguri ⁠city, capital of Nigeria's insurgency-hit northeastern state of Borno, ‌with several people feared killed, security sources and residents said.

The first blast went off at a post office in the city centre and ​was immediately followed by another at ⁠the popular Monday market nearby, ⁠two security sources and three Maiduguri residents told Reuters.

The sources ⁠and ‌residents said two more blasts hitthe University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, and another struck the eastern ⁠neighbourhood of Kaleri, all in the early evening ​of Monday.

The ‌residents said they had seen dead bodies following the ⁠blast at ​the market. The number of casualties, or what caused the blasts, were not immediately clear.

Borno state police spokesperson Nahum Daso Kenneth ⁠said security operatives and emergency responders ​were deployed following reports of the blasts.

"Residents are advised to remain calm and avoid the area while assessments continue," he ⁠said.

The Nigerian military, in a statement earlier, said security forces had repelled attacks on the outskirts of Maiduguri by suspected Islamist insurgents in the early hours of Monday.

Boko Haram ​and Islamic State West Africa Province have ⁠carried out several attacks against army bases across Borno this ​month, killing several troops and seizing ‌weapons.

(Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi; Additional ​reporting by Adewale Kolowale in Maiduguri; Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, Editing by Hugh Lawson and Daniel Wallis)

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