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Suspected Takfiri Terrorists Kill 29 in Cameroon Market Attack

Monday 25 January 2016
Suspected Takfiri Terrorists Kill 29 in Cameroon Market Attack

Alwaght- Suspected Takfiri terrorists have killed at least 29 people in a series of attacks at a market in northern Cameroon.
Security sources say the apparently coordinated attacks occurred in the village of Bodo near the border with Nigeria on Monday.
The first explosions struck the road leading to the market. The second and third blasts hit the entrance and interior of the marketplace.
This January, sixteen have been killed as Suspected Boko Haram Terrorists Attack Mosques in Cameroon.
In December, two female terrorists laden with bombs also blew themselves up in Bodo.
The attacks occurred about 27km from the town of Fotokol, also near the Nigerian border, which had been the subject of previous attacks last year.
No person or group has claimed responsibility for the latest attacks, but Cameroon and neighboring countries have been carrying out offensives against the Boko Haram Takfiri terrorist group, which declared allegiance to the ISIS terrorist group in 2015.
Boko Haram's grip on the region has suffered as a result of assaults launched by local armies and a multinational force.
Out of the estimated 24 million population of Cameroon, 25 percent are believed to be Muslim.
In early 2014, the Takfiri terrorist group stepped up their attacks in neighboring Cameroon and other countries that have supported the Nigerian military's effort to crush them. The terror group’s name means “Western education is forbidden” in the Hausa language, the most commonly spoken language in Nigeria. The victims of Boko Haram terrorism are mostly Muslims from northern Nigeria.

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