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Sunday, 26 July 2015
Female suicide bomber kills 14 in Cameroon
At least 14 people have been killed after a suicide
bomber detonated an explosive at a popular
night spot in the town of Maroua in northern
Cameroon, three days after two attacks there,
authorities say.
Midjiyawa Bakari, governor of the far northern
region of Cameroon, told The Associated Press
news agency that authorites were still counting
the dead and wounded following Saturday night’s
explosion in the Pont Vert district.
A local official, who was reportedly at the scene of
the attack, told Reuters that the suicide bomber
was a woman.
While there was no immediate claim of
responsibility, fighters from Boko Haram have
been blamed for scores of attacks in the region
this year.
On Wednesday this week, in separate attacks in
the town, explosives worn by two young girls
detonated, killing at least 20 people and injuring
at least another 22.
One of the girls was at a central market and the
other was at the adjoining Hausa neighbourhood
when the explosives detonated.
Authorities later told the Associated Press that
one of the girls, aged nine, was disguised as a
begger before the explosives went off.
Boko Haram, which was founded in neighbouring
Nigeria, has vowed to attack Cameroon because
the country has supported the Nigerian military’s
mission to defeat the group.
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