Eight villagers in Cameroon'sFar North region were killed and nine injured in a raid by NigerianIslamist group Boko Haram that was followed by a gun battle between militants and security forces, a government official said on Thursday.
Islamist militants kill eight villagers in Cameroon
Boko Haram wants to create a caliphate and impose a strict version of Islamic law in adjacent northeastern Nigeria and has carried out cross-border raids in neighbouring countries.
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Boko Haram wants to create a caliphate and impose a strict version of Islamic law in adjacent northeastern Nigeria and has carried out cross-border raids in neighbouring countries.
"Wednesday's attacks killed eight and wounded nine," said Babila Akaou, prefect for the Mayo-Sava district, referring to the overnight attack in the village of Doulo.
"For security forces and Boko Haram militants, we do not yet have a death toll," he said.
Boko Haram had used Cameroon's north to stockpile supplies and recruits until a government crackdown last year, but the militants have responded this year by ramping up attacks in the area.
Cameroon is part of an 8,700-strong regional force, led by Nigeria, that is still preparing to fight the militants. The United States also announced it would be sending troops and drones to to help the fight against Boko Haram.
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