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Friday 29 August 2014

Cameroonian Army Bomb Boko Haram Camp

One of Boko Haram’s camps in Cameroon has been bombed by the Cameroonian army, killing many insurgents.

A security official disclosed that the camp was shelled on Wednesday, August 27, by tanks stationed on the frontier at Fotokol (on Cameroon’s side of the border).

“Seen from Fotokol this morning, Gamboru looks empty and smells of death. Nobody knows how many Boko Haram members were killed, but it is obvious that many were,” the source said.
Confirming the incident, a local police officer said the camps were abandoned houses which the sect has been occupying since they entered Gamboru, which is on the border of Cameroon.
“We think they still control the town, because there are many of them and they didn’t all gather in the same place,” he said.
This is coming barely 3 days after Boko Haram seized control of Gamboru-Ngala, a key township on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon.
The Islamist terrorist group are known for wreaking havoc across the country, from bombing churches and public places, to kidnapping and killing countless people. They have also claimed responsibility for many terror attacks in northern Nigeria and other parts of the country.
Boko Haram fighters were reported to have crossed Nigeria’s border into Cameroon on Monday after attacking a military base and police station in Borno, North-eastern Nigeria.
Cameroonian army reportedly killed 27 members of the terrorist sect near a northern town in Nigeria some days back.

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