Boko Haram attacks 2 villages in Cameroon, kills 12

April 17, 2015 08:27 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:01 pm IST - YAOUNDE

Boko Haram militants killed at least 12 people in attacks on two Cameroonian villages on the northern border with Nigeria, a senior military official said on Friday.

The Islamic extremists entered the villages of Bia and Diana late on Thursday, looting and burning property while shooting indiscriminately, leaving 10 men and two women dead, said Col. Jacob Kodji in a telephone interview.

“You know our boundary with Nigeria is very porous and some people have been traumatized,” he said.

Cameroon has deployed troops to the area and a few arrests have been made, he said. Soldiers from neighbouring Chad, Cameroon and Niger have helped oust Boko Haram in recent weeks from Nigerian towns held for months.

Boko Haram’s nearly 6-year-old Islamic uprising in northeast Nigeria that has killed thousands a reported 10,000 just last year and forced more than 1.5 million from their homes.

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