Four
Nigerians taking refuge in a village in the far north of Cameroon have
been killed by members of Boko Haram in an attack that took place on
Friday October 24th.
According to a statement made available
today to AFP, the Cameroonian Ministry of Defence said the sect members
attacked "the village of Glawi, killing four Nigerian refugees and
wounding one Camerounian, before being pushed back by defence forces
which pursued them”.
The ministry also said two groups of
Boko Haram members had also tried to enter another border village with
Nigeria but they were “immediately intercepted and neutralised by our
defence forces who destroyed three 4×4 vehicles equipped with machine
guns, killing 27 assailants,”.
39 members of the sect were confirmed dead after the various attacks
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