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2 civilians killed in suicide bombing in Cameroon

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YAOUNDE: Two civilians have been killed in a suicide attack in Cameroon’s restive far north, an area regularly targeted by Boko Haram militants, local sources told AFP early Friday.

The incident, which took place on Thursday evening, saw a female bomber entering Limani on the border with Nigeria and blowing herself up “behind the town’s public school,” a source close to the security services said.

“There were three people killed: Two civilians and the bomber,” the source said. Details of the attack were confirmed to AFP by a member of the local vigilance committee.

In recent weeks, the restive far north region has seen a resurgence in Boko Haram attacks after months of relative calm.

Last week, a soldier was killed in an attack in Kolofata, 20 kilometers west of Limani, and in early June, nine civilians died in a double suicide bombing in the same town.

In another incident on Thursday, one member of the vigilance committee in a village near Kolofata was killed and nine others wounded in a friendly fire incident, according to the source close to security officials.

“The army made a mistake. They fired a rocket-propelled grenade toward a group of vigilantes” in the mistaken belief they were militants.

Made up of local residents, these vigilance committees aim to inform security forces of any suspicious activity in a bid to prevent attacks by Boko Haram, which has been waging an insurgency since 2009.

 ??  ?? A member of a civilian vigilante group holds a hunting rifle while a woman pumps water into jerrycans in Kerawa, Cameroon, in this file photo. (Reuters)
A member of a civilian vigilante group holds a hunting rifle while a woman pumps water into jerrycans in Kerawa, Cameroon, in this file photo. (Reuters)

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