The terrorists were said to have killed residents of Fotokol town in
their homes on Wednesday, February 4, while also setting a mosque on
fire.
Boko Haram militants have reportedly killed 100 people in an attack on Northern Cameroon.
The
terrorists were said to have killed residents of Fotokol town in their
homes on Wednesday, February 4, while also setting a mosque on fire.
Boko Haram members also reportedly slit the throats of many of the victims in the town.
“Boko
Haram entered Fotokol through Gamboru early in the morning and they
killed more than 100 people in the mosque, in the houses and they burned
property,” a local leader told Reuters.
The leader also said, via telephone, that one of his sons had been shot dead during the attack.
Chadian soldiers were said to have killed 123 terrorists in Cameroon and another 200 in Gamboru, which is in Borno State, Nigeria.
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