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Boko Haram kills three and kidnaps 80 in attack on Cameroon villages
Burnt houses in
Baga, north-eastern Nigeria, after a Boko Haram attack. The group has
kidnapped 80 people in neighbouring Cameroon. Photograph: AFP/Getty
Images
Suspected Boko Haram Islamist fighters from Nigeria kidnapped about
80 people, many of them children, and killed three others on Sunday in a
cross-border attack on villages in northern Cameroon, army and
government officials said.
The group, which has killed thousands and kidnapped hundreds in its
bid to carve out an Islamic state in northern Nigeria, has also targeted
Cameroon and Niger over the past year as it seeks to expand its zone of
operations.
Sunday’s kidnappings, among the largest abductions on Cameroonian
soil, came as neighbouring Chad deployed troops to support Cameroon’s
forces in the area.
“According to our initial information, around 30 adults, most of them
herders, and 50 young girls and boys aged between 10 and 15 years were
abducted,” a senior army officer deployed to northern Cameroon said.
He said the early-morning attack had targeted the village of Mabass
and other villages along the porous border. Soldiers intervened and
exchanged fire with the raiders for around two hours, he added.
Government spokesman Issa Tchiroma confirmed the attack, in which he
said three people had been killed, as well as the kidnappings. He was
not able to say with certainty how many people had been taken in the
raid.
“There was a Boko Haram attack on several localities in the Far
North region. The assailants burnt down about 80 homes and kidnapped
several inhabitants including women and very young children,” he said.
In an attack that gained worldwide attention last year, Boko Haram fighters kidnapped around 200 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok,
in north-eastern Nigeria. It has stepped up attacks in the region as
Africa’s biggest economy prepares for a presidential election on 14
February.
In a video posted online this month, a man claiming to be Boko Haram
leader Abubakar Shekau threatened to step up violence in neighbouring
Cameroon unless it scraps its constitution and embraces Islam.
Faced with increased violence along the border, Cameroon has
deployed thousands of additional troops, including elite soldiers, to
the area.
A convoy of troops from Chad arrived in Maroua, the main town in
Cameroon’s Far-North Region, to support the fight against Boko Haram,
late on Saturday, Cameroon defence ministry spokesman Colonel Didier
Badjeck said on Sunday.
The Chadian armed forces has a reputation as one of the region’s best
militaries and helped French forces drive al-Qaida-linked Islamists
from northern Mali in 2013. Government officials in the capital
N’Djamena say the deployment to Cameroon includes around 2,000 soldiers,
armoured vehicles and attack helicopters.
Ghana’s president, John Mahama, who currently heads west African
bloc ECOWAS, said on Friday that regional leaders will seek approval
from the African Union next week to create a new force to fight Boko
Haram.
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