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News reports say five Cameroonian soldiers have been killed in a
mine explosion on a road near the Nigerian border by suspected Takfiri
militants of Boko Haram. The incident which occurred last Wednesday is the
second of its kind to have happened in a Cameroonian border village.
The vehicle transporting the soldiers
hit mines planted on the road on Wednesday; one day after a similar incident
wounded three soldiers in the town of Achigach.
Cameroon’s military suffered the loss of
another soldier in a similar blast in the same region on October 31.
It is alleged that the explosions were
evidence of Boko Haram changing its tactics in the country, employing
mine-rigging methods. Members of the Takfiri militant group “have tried
unsuccessfully to face Cameroonian soldier and have now resorted to placing
explosives. Boko Haram, meaning “Western education is forbidden,” says its goal
is to overthrow the Nigerian government.
The Takfiri group, which has killed more
than 4,000 people in northern Nigeria this year alone, is also active in the
neighboring country of Cameroon.
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