According to Cameroonian
defence ministry, soldiers killed the one-hundred Boko Haram militants and
rescued nine-hundred hostages during an operation last week along the
Cameroon-Nigeria border. Really?
There has been no
independent confirmation of the claim.
Meanwhile, officials
suspect Boko Haram was behind twin suicide attacks that killed at least four
people in far northern Cameroon late Tuesday. The suicide bombers blew
themselves up in Waza, a town near the Nigerian border.
Cameroon has been fighting
Boko Haram since the Islamist militants began cross-border attacks in 2013.
The country is one of five
contributing to a multi-national task force dedicated to fighting the group.
Boko Haram has killed more
than 10,000 people since launching its campaign for a strict Muslim state in
northern Nigeria six years ago.
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