Suicide bombers kill 7 in northern Cameroon town
YAOUNDE:
Suicide bombers attacked a northern Cameroon town this morning, killing
at least seven people and severely wounding 18, a local official said.
The attack hit the town of Kolofata, which sits near the Nigerian
border and has been repeatedly targeted by the Nigeria-based Islamic
extremist group Boko Haram.
The death toll could climb, said
Midjiyawa Bakari, governor of the Far North Region, who confirmed the
attack Sunday morning as he was heading to the area. He said he had been
told three bombers were involved, and that the wounded were being taken
to the hospital in the town of Mora.
"The death toll may be
high because it was a market day in the locality and many people from
surrounding villages and Nigeria usually come to buy and sell on market
days," Bakari said.
The attack came one day after Major General
Iliya Abbah, the Nigerian commander of a five-nation regional force set
up to fight Boko Haram, concluded a visit to the Mora military base in
northern Cameroon, where 2,500 troops are installed.
The force
is headquartered in Chad and will draw on troop contributions from
Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Benin and Niger. Boko Haram, an affiliate of
the Islamic State group, has increasingly targeted neighbors including
Chad and Cameroon this year.
Five other villages in northern Cameroon were attacked last week and the assailants looted and burned homes.
The extremist group's presence in Cameroon dates back to 2004, and Boko
Haram now counts more than 3,000 Cameroonian combatants, the
International Crisis Group said in a report released earlier this month.
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