Twin Explosions Kills Four In Cameroon

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A twin blast has killed at least four people and wounded more than 20 others at a refugee camp housing those displaced by Boko Haram in the town of Kolofata, northern Cameroon, officials said on Friday.

Guardian reported that, a local government official put the death toll at six and said more than 30 people were wounded, 10 seriously.

A police officer said four people were confirmed dead. Both bombers also died.

Northern Cameroon has in recent years suffered from the overflow of violence linked to Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamist insurgents.

Nigerian refugees have flooded across the border and local residents have been forced to flee their homes. Boko Haram launches frequent cross-border raids in a bid to carve out an Islamic caliphate.

Its eight-year insurgency has killed more than 15,000 and displaced two million people in the Lake Chad region. Villages and towns in the area have regularly been targeted by suicide bombers.

A similar attack in Kolofata killed nine people in September 2015. Thousands of troops have been deployed to the area in a bid to stem the violence.

Culled from the Guardian

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