Two suicide bombers die in failed plot to disrupt Ethiopia/Nigeria qualifier
The government said that the duo must have panicked and detonated their
explosives due to the heavy presence of police during Sunday’s game in
Addis Ababa
The Ethiopian government has announced that two suicide bombers who had planned to disrupt Sunday’s World Cup qualifier between Ethiopia and Nigeria in Addis Ababa accidentally blew themselves up before carrying out the attack.
Nigeria defeated their hosts 2-1 at the packed National Stadium in a first leg play-off game for Brazil 2014.
On Monday, the government opened up on the failed plot and stated
that the explosion happened in the upscale Bole district of the capital,
about 5 km (3 miles) from Addis Ababa Stadium where thousands of fans
were gathering for the match.
The Nigerian team stayed at Saro-Maria Hotel in the Bole district not far from the airport.
"They were Somali nationals and plotted to carry out a suicide attack
disguised as fans on either the stadium or areas where large crowds
gathered to watch the game," government spokesman Shimeles Kemal was
quoted by Reuters.
"Heavy police presence must have caused their nervousness and state
of agitation which led to the detonation that caused their own death,"
Shimeles said.
Explosives, arms, hand grenades and football shirts were found at the
scene of the blast, at a residential address an hour before kick-off,
Shimeles said. Three suspects were detained. The Bole district has a
small Somali refugee community.
Nigeria will host the return leg in Calabar on November 16.
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