Boko
Haram fighters from Nigeria on Sunday kidnapped at least 60 people in a new
attack in northern Cameroon in which some people were killed, police said.
The
Islamist militants “burst into two villages in the Tourou area… They torched
houses and left with around 60 people. Most of them were women and children,” a
police officer told AFP.
He
said the cross-border attack had “left some people dead” without giving an
exact toll, adding that the Cameroon army had “launched an operation” in the
wake of the assault.
The
kidnapping was the biggest in Cameroon by the Islamists who have staged a
series of attacks in the country in recent months and escalated their bloody
insurgency in their stronghold in northeastern Nigeria.
The
assault was launched after neighbouring Chad deployed troops to combat Boko
Haram both in Cameroon and Nigeria.
In
Nigeria the Chadian troops are seeking to recapture the strategic city of Baga,
on the shores of Lake Chad, which straddles the borders of Chad, Nigeria, Niger
and Cameroon and which fell to the Islamists early this month.
Many
say the assault on Baga could be Boko Haram’s deadliest. Satellite pictures
released by Amnesty and Human Rights Watch showed widespread destruction with
around 3,700 buildings in Baga and nearby Doron Baga damaged or destroyed.
Amnesty
says as many as 2,000 civilians may have been massacred, but Nigeria’s army
objected to the “sensational” claims and said that the death toll in Baga was
about 150.
Some
400 Chadian army vehicles arrived in the Cameroonian border town of Kousseri on
Saturday, and Chadian President Idriss Deby said they were “operational” as of
Sunday.
Boko
Haram last Monday launched an offensive against a Cameroonian military base in
Kolofata, also in the far north of the country, in which 143 “terrorists” and
one Cameroonian soldier were killed, according to Cameroon.
Boko Haram kidnaps at least 60 in deadly Cameroon attack
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