Rabu, 27 Agustus 2014

Cameroon Forces Battling Boko Haram Militants From Nigeria


Cameroon Says Kills 27 Boko Haram Militants In Border Clashes -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Cameroon's army has killed 27 members of Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram near a northern town, state radio said on Wednesday, in a sign of the growing cross-border threat the militants pose.

The Boko Haram fighters crossed the border into Cameroon earlier this week, after attacking a military base and police station in Nigeria and apparently sending some 480 Nigerian troops retreating across the frontier.

"Cameroon soldiers have killed 27 Boko Haram elements during an attack in a locality near Fotokol in the far north," state radio CRTV said, adding that the deaths occurred on Monday and Tuesday. There was no word on any Cameroonian casualties.

Cameroon borders a part of northeastern Nigeria that has seen intense fighting over the past two weeks.

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More News On The War Against Boko Haram

Boko Haram seizes more towns in NE Nigeria as 'army flees' -- AFP
Nigerian troops cross border after Boko Haram clashes -- BBC
Nigeria: Hundreds of Soldiers 'Flee' Across Border into Cameroon to Escape Boko Haram -- IBTimes
Thousands flee to Cameroon after Boko Haram attack in Nigeria -- The Sun Daily
Nigeria: Fleeing Nigerian Troops Return Home - DHQ -- AllAfrica.com
480 escaped soldiers return to Nigeria -- Punch
Soldiers’ escape to Cameroon, a national embarrassment – APC -- Daily Post
Embarrassed By Escape Of 500 Troops To Cameroon, Nigeria's Military Claims "Tactical Maneuver" -- Sahara Reporters
Boko Haram Attacks Nigerian Soldiers in Cameroon -- VOA
Cameroon repels another Boko Haram attack, kills 27 -- The News
Boko Haram Seizes Town on Nigeria, Cameroon Border: Police -- NDTV
Boko Haram expands own 'caliphate' in Nigeria -- Arab News
Nigeria 'needs to undertake deep reforms' in the fight against Boko Haram -- Deutsche Welle
African caliphate 'likely to succeed' -- Michael Carr, WND

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