Early today, two female suicide bombers suspected to be members of
the terror group killed nine people in Kangeleri, near the town of
Mora in Cameroon’s Far North region early on Sunday, local government
and military sources said.
The group has proclaimed an Islamic emirate in neighbouring
northeastern Nigeria, enforcing a brutal interpretation of Islamic law,
and also pushed into neighbouring countries.
On Saturday, five suicide bombers had killed over 30 people in a part of Chad that borders Nigeria.
“We currently have a toll of 11 dead, including the two (female)
attackers and nine civilians, as well as 29 wounded,” said a local
government source.
Two military sources said the number of injured was higher, at around
38. A third woman was accompanying the other bombers but it was not
clear if she had also meant to blow herself up. Authorities were said to
be on a hunt for her.
Boko Haram had used Cameroon’s Far North region as a base for
recruiting and supplying its operations in Nigeria until last year, when
Cameroonian forces drove it out.
But it has now stepped up attacks in the area. Last month, two female suicide bombers killed at least three people in Mora.
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