Cameroon: Troops free 900 hostages held by Boko Haram
by Associated Press
YAOUNDEDec 04, 2015 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Associated Press
Dec 04, 2015 12:00 am
A multinational force freed 900 hostages held by Nigeria's Boko Haram terrorists, killed more than 100 fighters and arrested 100 others last week, Cameroon's government spokesman said Wednesday.
Hostages from Cameroon, Nigeria and Chad were held in several camps and were being trained as suicide bombers, fighters and thieves, said Issa Tchiroma Bakary. Joint forces from Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad and Benin carried out the sweep Nov. 27 to Nov. 29, he said. Troops also arrested 100 fighters, including a group leader, from Boko Haram's strongholds in the Sambisa Forest, which straddles northeastern Nigeria and Cameroon, and in the Lake Chad area, Bakary said. The freed are being reunited with their families, he said. Trauma care is available for those who need it, including young girls and women who might have been used as sex slaves, he said.
Nigerian troops have rescued hundreds of Boko Haram captives this year but none of the 219 girls kidnapped from a school in Chibok town. Their mass abduction in April 2014 sparked international outrage against the extremists and Nigeria's government for failing to rescue them. Boko Haram has killed an estimated 20,000 people and driven 2.3 million from their homes, according to Amnesty International and the United Nations.
The militants have expanded attacks into Cameroon, Chad and Niger countries contributing troops to a regional force intended to wipe out the extremists. Two teen female suicide bombers detonated explosives late Tuesday in the north Cameroon town Waza, killing six people, Cameroon's Far North province governor, Midjiyawa Bakary, said Wednesday. Soldiers killed a third suicide bomber before she could attack, he said. Boko Haram has also been planting land mines in north Cameroon, said senior military official Col. Jacob Kodji. Two Cameroonian soldiers were killed Monday by a land mine in Gangse village, he said.
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