The good points of the Cameroonian army agaisnt Boko Haram

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Sat, 28 Jun 2014 Source: africatime.com

The Cameroonian army rakes wide on the northern front of the country. It follows significant arrests of certain members of the sect, which allows better identification of the brains of this terrorist movement and their secret bases.

Since the declaration of war against Boko Haram, formalized by the leader of the Cameroonian State, His Excellency Paul Biya, at the Paris mini-Summit held last May bearing common strategies to be adopted by the different States including: Nigeria, epicentre of the terrorist sect, Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, it heats up at the front.

The national army of Cameroon is at foot of work on the north-eastern front, at the level of the border with the neighbouring Nigeria.

Our armed troops who are very well trained in the art of war by multiple instructions centres of armies give good reply to the undercover officers from the terrorist sect and their armed rebellion.

The war arsenal wearing the colours of the Cameroonian army was deployed on the northern front of the country. The current military deployment in the northern part is part of the unpublished.

Never had we seen it, simply because never, Cameroon had to conduct war of this magnitude against the threat of Republican stability.

It's visibly about semi-trailers with tanks, armoured vehicles and even aircraft of war as fighter-bombers. A war without mercy has been open for some time by Cameroon against the Boko Haram Islamic sect.

This is evidence, if it is still necessary, that the head of State from his declaration of war on the Act of war, with major fight, to the extent of the arsenal of war possessed by the Islamist sect.

Professionally being at the end of the guns, the Cameroonian army rakes wide on fewer nooks and crannies of the border where several weapons caches have been found and many weapons taken by the enemy, in addition to the multiple arrests of the alleged members of the sect armed by police and valiant military forces.

Source: africatime.com