Suspected Boko Haram Jihadists from Nigeria
kidnapped around 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 kidnappings, among the largest abductions on Cameroonian
soil since the militants began expanding their zone of operations across the
border last year, 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 told Reuters.
He said the early-morning attack had targeted the village of
Mabass and several other villages along the porous border with Nigeria.
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, but was
not able to say with certainty how many people had been taken in the raid.
Around 80 homes were destroyed, he said.
Last year 300 girls were kidnapped from Nigeria and the best response the U.S. was willing to give was Michelle Obama holding a sign with the hast tag #bringbackourgirls ;
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