According to Reuters, two bombers struck the Bodo central market while others hit the town’s main entrance and exit points.“There was a quadruple suicide bombing
in the village of Bodo this morning (Monday morning). There are around
25 deaths and several wounded persons,” an official told Reuters.No one has claimed responsibility for
the latest attacks, but Cameroon and neighbouring countries have been
carrying out offensives against the Boko Haram group, which declared
allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in 2015.
The sect had launched attacks in Nigeria and neighbouring countries, including Niger, over the past few months.
The Monday attacks occurred about 27
kilometres from the town of Fotokol, near the Nigerian border, which had
been the subject of previous attacks last year.
Boko Haram’s grip on the region has suffered as a result of assaults launched by local armies and a multinational force.
Last December, Cameroon reported killing at least 100 Boko Haram fighters and freeing 900 hostages.
The group was using Cameroon’s
impoverished far north to stockpile supplies and recruits until the
government crackdown last year.
On Monday, the United Nations and
partners appealed for more than $820m to help refugees and others
affected by violence in Cameroon, Nigeria and Central African Republic.
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