A double explosion blamed on the Islamist sect Boko Haram has killed three people, two suicide bombers and a student on Thursday night in the Cameroonian town of Nguetchewe (Far North), are we learned on Friday security sources.
A few hours earlier, not far away, another suicide attack attributed to the same movement killed the author of the bomb but also a tailor in Kerawa.
In the wake to Tolkomari, still in the area, a Boko Haram raid resulted in the removal of a farmer and stealing a herd of oxen dragged the Nigerian side of the border.
The jihadist movement combines recent weeks suicide attacks, night raids and landmines in this region but also suffered, according to the Government, significant loss of life.
And while more than 100 people are already recorded since the beginning of the year, Boko Haram, according to the official count, killed 1098 civilians, 67 soldiers and 3 police Cameroon between 2013 and early 2016.