Bomb blasts have occurred in various African countries, including Nigeria, Somalia, Kenya, Egypt, and Tunisia.
Terrorist groups such as Boko Haram, Al-Shabaab, and ISIS have claimed responsibility for several of the deadliest bomb blasts in Africa.
Bomb blasts have targeted a range of locations, including markets, schools, places of worship, government buildings, and public transportation.
Some bomb blasts have been carried out using suicide bombers, who detonate explosives strapped to their bodies.
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been used in many African bomb attacks, often made from easily obtainable materials like fertilizer, gasoline, and cell phone detonators.
The impacts of bomb blasts in Africa have been devastating, resulting in large numbers of fatalities and injuries, as well as displacement and trauma for affected communities.
Governments and security forces in some African countries have responded to bomb blasts with increased surveillance, security checkpoints, and crackdowns on civil liberties, sparking concerns about human rights abuses.
Bomb blasts have also had economic consequences, including damage to infrastructure and disruption of tourism and trade.
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