Gunmen threw explosives and opened fire at a police station in a fresh attack in Nigeria's embattled city of Kano on Tuesday, residents said, four days after coordinated bombings and shootouts killed 185 people there.
A witness who lives opposite the police station said the assailants came by car, in motorcycles and on foot.
"When they arrived at the police station they just threw two bombs and followed it with gunshots... that lasted for 25 minutes," he said.
It was unclear if there were casualties.
Another resident of the Sheka area of the city gave a near similar account.
"It was around 6:30 (pm) when people were preparing for the evening prayers and a large group of gunmen arrived in the area and opened fire on the police station and threw in bombs," he said.
Yet another resident said he could see fire coming from the building in the city still reeling from Friday's attacks that targeted mainly police buildings.
Gunfire was also heard from the police headquarters, which was one of the targets of the last week's attacks. A police source later said it was just a show of force by military reinforcements that had just arrived from Lagos.
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