Boko Haram attacks Cameroon military post

Boko Haram

Sat, 12 Jul 2014 Source: SAPA via News 24 South Africa

Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram attacked a military post in northern Cameroon, state broadcaster CRTV reported on Friday.

Dozens of heavily armed militants opened machine gunfire at soldiers in the town of Bonderi, in Cameroon’s Far North region, about 5km from the border with Nigeria.

In a 30-minute exchange of gunfire, a Cameroonian soldier was wounded.

Pools of blood indicated that some of the insurgents had been hit by bullets as well, but no bodies were left behind when they fled back into Nigeria, according to the report.

The attack is the second in the region this week.

On Tuesday, Boko Haram attacked and looted a gendarmerie post in the town of Zina, also in Far North region, stealing vehicles, guns and ammunition.

President Paul Biya in May declared war on Boko Haram after the Islamists started to frequently infiltrate into Cameroon.

Source: SAPA via News 24 South Africa