At least five people were killed in a suicide bomb attack on Sunday in the northern Cameroon town of Mora, military sources said, in what appeared to be the latest cross-border attack by Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist militant group.
The dead included a police officer, two civilians and the
two female suicide bombers, who detonated themselves at around 8 a.m.
(0700 GMT) in the Galdi neighborhood near the entrance to the town.
"It happened not far from the town stadium when the police officer who was killed attempted to carry out a routine check," said one of the military officers, who asked not to be named as he was not authorized to speak to the press.
He said authorities had dispatched teams to the scene of
the bombing to gather more details and it was possible the death toll
from the attack could rise.
Mora lies just a few kilometers from Boko Haram's strongholds in northeastern Nigeria.
The Islamist group has stepped up its attacks in the area
since Cameroon last year launched a crackdown on the group, which had
previously used the Extreme North region as a base for recruiting and
supplying its operations in Nigeria.
Cameroon is a major contributor to an 8,700-strong,
Nigerian-led regional force expected to start operations against Boko
Haram this year.
Source: Reuters
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