A
clash between Cameroonian
troops and Boko Haram
militants has left eight soldiers and 107 of the terrorists dead, military
officials have revealed.
Cameroon’s
defence ministry reportedly disclosed this yesterday, October 17, in a statement
read on state radio.
Cameroon
has suffered from Boko Haram attacks largely due to its expansive border with Nigeria and President Paul Biya has promised to
wipe out the sect.
This
comes after the Nigerian government reached a ceasefire agreement with the sect
after negotiations in Saudi Arabia to broker peace and the release of the over
200 abducted Chibok girls.
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