Boko Haram attacks

BaretaNews can report that Boko Haram, the Nigerian Islamic sect, which has been causing havoc in Cameroun as well as in Nigeria has stroke again. The sect carried the latesr series of suicide bombings in the Far North region in the early hours of Saturday, 1st of July, 2017.

The attack was carried at the Mayo-Sava Division killing 5 , Far North Region of La Republique Du Cameroun. Recalled that Boko Haram though working independently had previously pledged allegiance to the Organization of the Islamic State. They call themselves now the Islamic Province of West Africa.

Earlier on, 2 suicide bombers were shot dead in Kolofata by a detachment of the Rapid Intervention Battalion on the border with Nigeria and explosive devices were discovered on the bodies of the two teenagers. Less than nine hours ago, three people, including two suicide bombers were killed in Kerawa, a locality in the Kolofata district of Mayo-Sava, where Cameroonians are learning to live with suicide bombings- the new Boko Haram modus operandi- Cameroon online reports

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  1. I really wish to know what is the take of Cavaye on all this. To imagine that this is the same foolish old man who will contemptuously tell the Honorable Wirba to go and sit down. The north is on fire and we have these fanatics from the north acting like the Ostrich just to satisfy Biya and the french leeches.

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