Boko Haram Suicide Bombers kill 8 in Cameroon
Scene of a twin blast in Kano phone market on November 18, 2015
Eight people were killed and 21 wounded in a suspected suicide
bombing by Boko Haram early on Friday morning in Cameroon’s Far North
region, local officials said.
The Islamist militant group wants to establish an Islamic caliphate
in northeastern Nigeria, and its attacks have spilled across the borders
of neighbouring countries.
“There were two suicide bombers,” said a local official. “Only the first bomb exploded.”
Along with Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin, Cameroon has contributed
troops to an 8,700-strong regional task force dedicated to fighting Boko
Haram. The United States has also sent troops to supply intelligence
and other assistance.
Last week, Cameroon’s army said it had killed 100 members of the group and freed 900 hostages.
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