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4 female suicide bombers kill 1 in Cameroon

An eyewitness said the suicide bombers attempted to enter the town, when they were discovered by a vigilante team.

Suicide bomber (Illustration)

According to Punch, Mora is home to the headquarters of the first sector of the Mixed Multinational Force.

Reports say the incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday, July 1, 2017.

An eyewitness said the suicide bombers attempted to enter the town, when they were discovered by a vigilante team, prompting them to detonate the bombs.

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A source who spoke to newsmen said “There was one civilian victim and two injured.”

Recently, four soldiers were killed when a roadside bomb went off in Borno state.

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