Monday, 25 January 2016

FOUR SUICIDE BLASTS LEAVE 32 DEAD, 80 WOUNDED

At least 32 people have been killed and 80 others wounded,some seriously, after four bomb blasts, in Bodo, a locality in the Logon and Chari Division of the Far North Region of Cameroon on January 25 2016.
There are fears that the death toll may witness an increase. Survivors are receiving treatment at the Kousseri hospital according to concordant government sources.
GOVERNOR M. BAKARI : NOT GIVING UP!

The Governor of the far North Region is quoted as saying two of the attackers targeted the Bodo Market, while two others detonated explosives in the town.

“We are informed the four bombers came from Nigeria. We are investigating where they spent the night before attacking the market,” Governor Midjiyiwa Bakari said.

Other reports are suggesting that the attackers hid their explosives in bags of goods which were smuggled into the market.

BOKO HARAM MILITANTS
Though no group has claimed responsibility for the January 25 2016 quadruple attacks, accusing fingers are pointing at Boko Haram insurgents who have multiplied attacks on Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria; all countries fighting against the militant group.


It is estimated that some 20,000 people have been killed and 2.3 million others displaced since the start of the six year insurgency. 

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