Cameroon’s armed forces liquidated at least 40 Boko Haram
fighters in the North-western part of the country during the weekend.
This has been confirmed by a government radio on June 1, 2014, Sunday.
The
gunfight, which led to killing of suspected insurgents, took place in
Kouserri town, close to the border with Nigeria and Chad.
This
development came shortly after freeing a Canadian nun and two Italian
priests from suspected Boko Haram abductors, May 31-July 1, 2014.
The
information about a successful anti-terrorist operation emerged on the
next day after Nigeria criticised Cameroon for its insufficient efforts
in fighting Boko Haram.
The Federal Government considers Cameroon
as not so cooperative, in comparison to Niger and Chad. The
declarations were made on May 31, 2014, Saturday, despite Cameroon’s decision to send 1,000 troops to fight insurgents.
According to agreements reached at a security summit in Paris, Nigeria and its neighbours declared war on Boko Haram sect, agreed to intensify efforts aimed at fighting against insurgency and rescuing over 200 kidnapped GGSS Chibok girls.
Some of the actions would include sharing intelligence data, improving border patrols and coordination of actions.
Niger
approved crossing its borders by Nigerian military in case it pursuit
the militants. Similar agreement has been reached with Chad, while the
situation with Cameroon remaines more complicated.
Foreign Nationals Are Free.
The
two Italian priests Gianantonio Alllegri, Giampaolo Marta and a
Canadian nun, Gilberte Bussier, were kidnapped by suspected Islamists in
Northern Cameroon in April 2014.
* The two Italian priests Giampaolo Marta (R) and Gianantonio
Alllegri (L), Vicenza's Bishop Beniamino Pizziol (2ndR) and a resident
during visit in Jericho, Maroua, northern Cameroon, in January 2014.
Photo credit – AFP
The foreigners have regained freedom
under undisclosed circumstances and were flown out of Maroua airport
aboard a military plane in the morning of June 1, 2014, Sunday.
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