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Seventh child dies after Cameroon school attack

- JOSIANE KOUAGHEU BLAISE EYONG REUTERS

KUMBA, Cameroon — A 12-year-old girl died Sunday from wounds sustained when gunmen stormed a school in the South West Region of Cameroon on Saturday and opened fire on the children, taking the death toll to seven with 12 injured.

The attack on the school, in the region where separatist insurgents have been battling government forces since 2017, has drawn widespread condemnati­on and is likely to pile further pressure on the government to do more to end the conflict.

No one has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack in the town of Kumba, where the grieving father of the 12-yearold girl said he saw the gunmen drive by on motorcycle­s in the direction of the school, and then back after a barrage of gunfire. What began as protests by people in the English-speaking North West and South West regions of Cameroon over perceived marginaliz­ation by the dominant French-speaking majority has escalated into violence with separatist­s demanding independen­ce.

More than 3,000 people have died since 2017, with both sides regularly accused of committing atrocities.

“I blame the government for everything that is happening,” said Claude Ngwane, whose 12-year-old daughter Renny, died from her wounds early Sunday. He added that if the Cameroon government would acknowledg­e that it cannot win a civil war, it would act differentl­y to avoid the escalation of a conflict that has so far displaced over half a million people.

 ?? REUTERS/JOSIANE KOUAGHEU ?? Schoolchil­dren, their parents and teachers hold a protest in Kumba, Cameroon on Sunday after gunmen opened fire at a school, killing at least seven children.
REUTERS/JOSIANE KOUAGHEU Schoolchil­dren, their parents and teachers hold a protest in Kumba, Cameroon on Sunday after gunmen opened fire at a school, killing at least seven children.

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