Saturday 18 October 2014

Cameroon soldiers kill 107 Boko Haram fighters

Cameroon said Friday its army killed 107 Boko Haram fighters in ferocious fighting this week in its north, in a claimed success against the Nigeria-based Islamist guerrilla group.

The news of the fighting coincided with the announcement that the Federal Government and the sect had agreed to a ceasefire, www.firstpost.com reported.

It was learnt that the clashes between the troops and the sect in Cameroon’s Northern region began after the militants crossed the border between the towns of Amchide and Limani on Wednesday and continued on Thursday, the Cameroonian Defence Minister, Edgar Ngo’o said in a statement.

It was also reported that eight Cameroonian soldiers were killed and seven wounded in the fighting, adding that a Boko Haram vehicle packed with ammunition and explosives was destroyed and that the Cameroonian troops now controlled the area.

The sect had stepped up cross-border attacks into Cameroon, including the seizure of 27 hostages in recent times.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian government through the Chief of Defence Staff, Alex badeh, had said on Friday that Boko Haram had agreed to free more than 200 schoolgirls it abducted in April

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