CAMEROON - Void roads, body hunts and tips to police typify the trepidation that Boko Haram has ingrained in northern Cameroon, where they murdered more than 40 individuals in suicide bombings in July.
Marauders from the Nigerian faction later hijacked 135 villagers and killed eight others in a pre-first light strike over the fringe last Tuesday, police and nearby sources said.
Boko Haram has assaulted towns in Cameroon's Extreme North locale for around two years, however the awful bombings check a change of strategies, while Cameroonian troops have joined a provincial power to handle the Islamists.
The suicide aircraft can be young ladies and even adolescent young ladies, who carry on like local people and mix in at swarmed spots to bring about greatest losses.
Inhabitants of Maroua, the fundamental town in the Extreme North, were saved until progressive impacts tore however the clamoring focal business sector and a bar on July 22 and 25. Those bombs murdered 33 individuals and injured handfuls more.
"We're extremely stressed and didn't really know where to turn," says Albert, a stressed father.
"Should we send the youngsters to class when the following school year begins?" he contemplates. "Boko Haram is against Western training and may extremely well do assaults on schools."
The order's name freely interprets as "Western instruction is prohibited", and Boko Haram famously stole 276 Nigerian schoolgirls in April a year ago.
Some figured out how to escape yet more than 200 are accepted to be held in the expansive Sambisa timberland, where the Nigerian armed force this week said it had liberated 178 hostages.
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