Cameroon's army killed 11 Boko Haram militants in clashes in the
northern town of Amchide early on Tuesday, the Ministry of Defence said.
Boko
Haram has stepped up attacks in Cameroon since the country started
cracking down on the radical Islamist group, which has used the far
north as a base for recruitment and supplies for its Nigeria operations.
"Our
troops close to the zone were alerted by our intelligence system,
reacted and there was a fight. They [Boko Haram] returned the second
time more numerous and they found us ready for combat," said ministry
spokesman Colonel Didier Badjeck.
Badjeck said there were no losses on the Cameroonian military side.
Cameroon is contributing troops to a 8 700-person regional anti-Boko Haram force, along with Nigeria, Chad, Benin and Niger.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Boko Haram militants hit Cameroon army again
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