Wednesday’s
attack in the town of Blame, near the Nigerian border, led to the deaths “of
two soldiers from BIR (an elite army unit) and eight civilians,” a security
source said.
Boko Haram
Islamists killed 10 people, including two soldiers, and torched several homes
during a raid in northern Cameroon, security sources said Thursday.
A BIR officer
also confirmed the toll.
The Islamists
also burnt several houses in the town, which lies near Lake Chad, before
retreating to Nigeria, the security source said.
A Cameroonian
soldier was killed and two others wounded Tuesday in another Boko Haram attack
in the north of the country.
Nigeria’s
neighbours Chad, Cameroon and Niger, which have all suffered attacks by Boko
Haram, launched a regional force earlier this year to end a conflict that has
claimed more than 15,000 lives since 2009.
Many of the
insurgents are hiding out in Lake Chad, a shallow, marshy water body dotted
with hundreds of islets, and in Nigeria’s Sambisa Forest near the border with
Cameroon.
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