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2014 Mubi bombing : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2014 Mubi bombing
On the evening of 1 June 2014, a bomb was set off at a football field in Mubi, title=Bombing at northeast Nigeria football match kills at least 40== Background ==
Mubi is located within a few miles of the Nigeria–Cameroon border. It is one of three towns in Northeastern Nigeria that have been under a state of emergency for more than one year. Even so, Adamawa State has experienced relative peace, experiencing few attacks by the Boko Haram insurgency.〔 Boko Haram is a terrorist group opposed to the Westernisation of Nigeria, which they have stated is the root cause of criminal behaviour in the country. Thousands of people have been killed in attacks perpetrated by the group, and the federal government declared a state of emergency in May 2013 in Borno State in its fight against the insurgency. The resulting crackdown, however, has failed to stabilise the country.〔 Boko Haram's attacks have intensified in 2014. In February, the group killed more than 100 Christian men in the villages of Doron Baga and Izghe. Also in February, 59 boys were killed in the Federal Government College attack in Yobe State. In April 2014, the group abducted more than 200 school girls on the same day as a bombing attack in Abuja killed at least 88 people. By mid-April, Boko Haram had been blamed for nearly 4,000 deaths in 2014.〔 At least 500 more people have been killed since then.〔 After the kidnapping, international attention on the situation greatly intensified. The United States, the United Kingdom, France, and other nations pledged monetary and/or military support to combat Boko Haram. However, attacks continued.〔 On 20 May, 118 people were killed in a pair of bombings in Jos. The following day, two dozen people were killed in a raid on a village.
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