Boko Haram insurgents attacked a
Cameroon military camp near the town of Waza in the north of the country
on Monday, wounding several soldiers, an army spokesman said.
Chad, Niger and Cameroon have
begun a joint offensive against Boko Haram militants who have killed
thousands of people in a bid to carve out an Islamist emirate in
northern Nigeria, and have increasingly staged raids across nearby
borders.
“The wounded are being evacuated.
The insurgents have been stopped. An APC (armoured personnel carrier)
was taken from them and several of them were killed,” a Cameroonian
military officer told journalists in Maroua, adding the incident was
continuing.
Earlier this month, Boko Haram
fighters killed more than 100 people in the northern Cameroon town of
Fotokol, including residents inside their homes and a mosque, a local
political leader said.
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