Police spokesman Manga Paul said that at least 15 people may have been killed in the blasts, with local news site Tchadinfos saying the figure may be at least 22 people, and Conflict News suggesting the death toll may be even higher.
UPDATE: At least 40 killed in twin explosions in N'Djamena #Chad today. — @Zarathoustra96
— Conflict News (@rConflictNews) 15 июня 2015
No one has officially claimed responsibility for the blasts, a police official speaking to AFP explained, although analysts are pointing the finger at Boko Haram, against which Chad deployed its armed forces earlier this year as part of an effort to smash the terror militant group alongside Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger.
This is believed to be the first attack of its kind on the Chadian capital. Boko Haram has been on a spree of suicide bombings in neighboring Nigeria in recent weeks following military advances against the ISIL-affiliated militant group.