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NEWS and REPORTS => World News => Topic started by: HuffingtonPost on Jul 26, 2014, 05:31 PM

Title: #News: Boko Haram Clashes With Cameroon Troops In Deadly Cross-Border Raids
Post by: HuffingtonPost on Jul 26, 2014, 05:31 PM


YAOUNDE, July 26 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Islamist militant  group Boko Haram has carried out two cross-border attacks into  Cameroon since Friday, killing at least four soldiers and  prompting the Cameroonian army to send reinforcements to the  area, army sources said on Saturday.                

Under pressure from neighboring Nigeria to do more to  counter Islamist insurgents, Cameroon has deployed over 1,000  soldiers along its remote jungle border.                

Nigeria believes Boko Haram wants to use Cameroon as a rear  base as it strives to carve out an Islamic state. The group has  killed thousands in its five-year insurgency and has recently  bombed targets that were previously considered comparatively  safe, such as Nigeria's commercial hub Lagos and capital Abuja.                

Cameroonian regional military commander Colonel Felix Nji  Formekong confirmed to Reuters by telephone that four soldiers  had been killed in clashes with Boko Haram fighters at the   village of Bargaram, without giving further detail.                

A soldier based in the area who requested anonymity as he is  not authorized to speak to the media said another 13 of his  comrades were missing after the attack, which took place late at  night.                

He said that Boko Haram had attacked again in the night from  Friday to Saturday but that the Cameroonian army had succeeded  in pushing them back.                

"We are currently in a real battle front and more of our  soldiers have been sent in from Maroua to assist us," he added,  referring to the regional headquarters.                

The attack at Bargaram came barely two weeks after Boko  Haram attacked the same locality, kidnapping a 20-year old  civilian.                

Meanwhile, some 22 suspected Boko Haram militants who were  held in Maroua since March, were on Friday sentenced to prison  sentences ranging from 10 to 20 years.                

According to the regional state radio station CRTV in Maroua,  they were found guilty of illegal possession of firearms and  plotting a regional insurrection.     (Reporting by Tansa Musa; Writing by Emma Farge; Editing by  Raissa Kasolowsky)
Source: huffingtonPost